Re means "Reply" so no... Only if you recieved a letter and sent a reply back would you add a Re
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The above answer is completely incorrect when discussing letters. It is ONLY used for the above in informal emails, never in letters.
Re means 'about' (and you add the subject directly after), as in 'Re: faulty goods.' Unlike the common usage in emails, where it generally is used as an abbreviation for 'reply', this term is latin for 'thing,' where you are using the word to point out the precise reason for a formal letter.
Therefore, if the letter is formal, and there is a precise reason for it, as in
Re: your correspondece of Nov 17th;
Re: dangerous carseat;
Re: denial of coverage for __procedure, etc___;
Re: replacement cartridges
then, yes, you may use the term. It is not necessary, though, especially if the letter is not formal.
7-letter wordsbethink, rethink, unthink8-letter wordsmisthink, outthink9-letter wordsoverthink10-letter wordsgroupthink11-letter wordsdoublethink
Yes, if there is a topic (RE, REF, Reference, Subject, etc.) on the first page of the letter, it is appropriate to put the topic on the page two heading. Example Page 2 Headings (with subject line) Recipient's name Date RE: Subject of the letter Page 2 Recipient's name ...................................................................Date RE: Subject of the letter ..........................................................Page 2 Recipient's name ................................-2-................................Date RE: Subject of the letter
Between the name and address of the recipient and the "Dear Sir" or Dear Mary"
Between the name and address of the recipient and the "Dear Sir" or Dear Mary"
when your replying backAnswer:"Re:" is short for "in regard to" it is the topic line for your letter. It is generally inserted either after the Salutation and name of your intended recipient, or in place of the recipients name if you are sending a letter to a corporation, for example in response to a job opening.
re-designation letter
As long as the Post Office has not put any markings on it, they won't know if it is new or not. I have peeled mine off before and used it. I sometimes have to put a little glue under the stamp to re-stick it.
Not if you do JUST the pipes. Any other mods will require a re-map.
You can put any date on your letter to Santa. You can write to him in February if you want to.
There are many 3 letter words ending in "re". a r e is are, which ends in re, and is a 3 letter word. there are many others.
The prefix for "letter" is "re-".
The term re usually is an abbreviation for the word regarding.