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In any kind of letter- you sign your name at the bottom in the right corner. For Example:DateDear Name of Person,Write your message here.From/Fondly/Sincerely/Good-bye/Your Friend,YOUR NAME HERE!It should never be in the middle or on the left or at the top.
You put your stamp on the top right corner. If you have address labels, you should put your address label on the top left corner. To make the letter seem friendly you should put fun, cut stickers on the back of the envelope. Oh, and the stamp and address label go on the back of the envelope too!
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You put your own address at the top. You do this so that way not only does the person you are sending the letter to know who it is, but also the postal service so they know who to send it back to if the receiver no longer is at that address. (Assuming the receiver's forwarding as expired...) You do it like this (in the top right): Your Name Your address Ex. John SmitherDoe 112233 Fake Address Drive, Somewhere, NY, 00000
you just have to put it at the top coner and if you are done put it in the mail box
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Your address typically goes in the top-left corner of the letter. It should include your name, street address, city, state, and zip code.
The first reason you put a return address at the top of a business letter is good manners; the same as when you meet someone you tell them your name or if you're making a business phone call, you tell them who is calling. The practical reason that you put a return address at the top of a business letter is so that a response can be sent. Even if the sender is not asking for or expecting a response, the recipient may have a need to reach you about something you may not be aware of related to the subject of your letter, or even to thank you. If you send a letter to a business without a return address, your letter will not be given the appropriate attention or credibility if the recipient believes that you are trying to be deceptive or remain anonymous.
the crosses at the top and bottom of the letter I are called "randies"
Hi all, It is a Hungarian family name and a name of town which is in Croatia now but used to be in Hungary. However we put a coma on top of the letter o so it is Laskó originally.