Dear Sir,
This is to inform you that I wish to apply for leave on Saturday, ___November, 2010 as my birtday falls on that date. I would like to celebrate my birthday withmy family.
I will be contactable on my cell phone __________ in case of any emergency.
I would be highly obliged if you sanction me leave on ____.
Yours faithfully,
This is to inform you that I wish to apply for leave on Saturday, ___November, 2010 as my birtday falls on that date. I would like to celebrate my birthday withmy family.
I will be contactable on my cell phone __________ in case of any emergency.
I would be highly obliged if you sanction me leave on ____.
Yours faithfully,
Hi,
Dear Sir,
This is to inform you that I wish to apply for leave on Saturday, ___November, 2010 as my birthday falls on that date. I would like to celebrate my birthday with my family.
I will be contactable on my cell phone __________ in case of any emergency.
I would be highly obliged if you sanction me leave on ____.
Yours faithfully,
This is fine. I assume that the extremely formal style is suitable to the culture that you live within.
Clive
Dear Sir,
This is to inform you that I wish to apply for leave on Saturday, ___November, 2010 as my birthday falls on that date. I would like to celebrate my birthday with my family.
I will be contactable on my cell phone __________ in case of any emergency.
I would be highly obliged if you sanction me leave on ____.
Yours faithfully,
This is fine. I assume that the extremely formal style is suitable to the culture that you live within.
Clive
Comments
Should not it be "my" instead of "me"? Just curious. Thanks.
'My' is fine, but so is 'me'.
'Me' adds to the formal, and almost archaic, style of the writing.
Clive
Thanks i am atende your birthday i am live on india