Yes, letters can start without using "Dear." It is common to address a letter using other salutations such as "Hello," "Hi," "Good morning," or simply the recipient's name. The choice of the salutation depends on the level of formality and the relationship between the sender and recipient.
Generally even business letters are started with 'dear sir' or personal letters are started with 'dear Kim' and it means nothing more than that. If the letter ended with 'your dear Jim' then yes, it means they care about you.
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it depends if you are writing a complaint it would be the title with out dear and if a friendly letter dear is correct
I believe it always starts with Dear Eg Dear Sir / Madam, Dear Mr Smith i believe it can start with both. but "dear" is used the most.
The correct and most used and common one is Dear
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Those letters will spell read, dear, and dare.
Draga means "Dear" as in "Dear [insert name]" in greeting cards, business letters etc.
If you start Dear Mr Bloggs, you should sign off "Yours sincerely". If you start Dear Sir/Madam or Dear Customer, you should sign off "Yours faithfully".
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Save Our History - 1998 Dear Home Letters from World War II was released on: USA: 11 November 1999
Numbers don't start with letters..... New answer. Numbers do start with letters whovever asked this is S t u p i d they start with letters because letters tell us how to say the word