u dont i write, to whom this may concern or dir sir OR madam!
dear sir/madam
Dear sir, Thank you sir, for your cooperation to deliver my salary
dear sir
Singular ; Sir. Plural ; Sirs. However this is rather awkward. More correctly it is 'Messrs.' ( pronounced 'messers'), If writing an epistle (letter) to a man, you write , 'Dear Sir', However if the letter is to a group of men you write 'Messrs,' (NOT dear messrs.) If speaking to a man , then it is 'Sir'. However, if speaking to a group of men, then it is 'Gentlemen'.
Dear Senator (last name): or Dear Senator:
DEAR SIR, I will request you to ........ If reply is positive then ? "Thank you, sir." if reply is negative then ? "How dare you?"
When you write to someone in an organisation when you do not know specifically they are. It is perfectly acceptable to use who now instead of making a distinction between who (subject) and whom (object). It is a pretty old-fashioned greeting and to write Dear Sir is acceptable, although some might suggest Dear Sir/Madam, or even Dear Sir/Ms
how to write late submission of documents
If you begin the letter with 'Dear Sir or Dear Madam', the letter should end 'Yours Faithfully'. If you start a letter with the persons name it should end 'Yours Sincerely'
Dear,Sir
Dear Sir, This is to inform u that
Dear Sir/Madam, My brother is staying with me presently at the above address Yours faithfully