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Thanks Nona!
I will modify the last sentence. Do you have any suggestions what I could write that makes me stand out, like you had said? Like things that are usually in the C/V? Or what would you say should I still add to my
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Dear Sir or Madam:
Having completed my undergraduate studies at a business school in xxyyzz, I am eager to apply for the Bachelor’s degree program “Business Consultancy International” at your university of applied sciences.
Due to my
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what's that supposed to be? a letter to your girlfriend? a dear john letter? a suicide letter?
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lol thanks a lot. I'll leave appendicitis then.
No I don't mind your commenting, thanks, but you should know that she has talked about the whole appendicitis story quite often already on television, and my sentence (which is a bit different to
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Great! Thanks a lot for your help!
You know, I'm a native speaker but sometimes I just can't think of the simplest things.
Especially where letter-writing is concerned. I just wasn't sure if one can "portray a situation" or if the only
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Hi! Please help me, I need to write a fan mail to a celebrity.
This was one of my sentences in my letter:
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You always play your role with passion, commitment, and love. It is therefore sometimes hard for me to believe that the situations
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Thanks, but I'd like to use English instead of Italian.
How about "rgds", is that as formal as "regards"?
rgds Walter
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The following is American:
Dear Sir/Madam:
---or--- Dear Sir or Madam:
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Sincerely,
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---Note the colon after Madam and the comma after Sincerely and that it's not Yours sincerely in American. Don't know
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Hi everyone!
Is regards, or rgds a formal ending of an email? I was wondering what I should write as an ending when I'm chating with friends on the internet. I do not want to write a formal letter, I want to write something informal.
Usually
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Ok, thanks a lot to both of you!
But now I am as clever as I was before. I understand that it's a word that one can count, but one can also count fish, can't one? E.g.: Yesterday I had fish for lunch and fish for dinner. So I had two fish
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