Dear Senator (last name):
or
Dear Senator:
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
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
I would recommend Ladies and Gentlemen.
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 sir me and my wife need a female child babe to adopt
Dear Sir was created in 1995-10.
Not the entire word just "S" in sir and "M" in madame example: Dear Sir, or Dear Madame
DEAR SIR, I will request you to ........ If reply is positive then ? "Thank you, sir." if reply is negative then ? "How dare you?"
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