How one should reply depends on whether the applicant has decided, based on the information received in the initial interview, to continue their application. If so, then they should reply promptly, with a view to arranging the interview at a convenient time. I not, then a formal note informing the employer that they have decided not to further pursue the position would be appropriate.
I assume you have been called for an interview by letter, with a time and place? In which case, either telephone to say you will be attending, or email is possible, or send a short business like letter to arrive well before the interview date. Basically, all they want to know is that you will be attending the interview.
By letter, telephone, text or email depending on the call received
you tell them your mom will beat them up.
A letter accepting an interview does not have to be long. You just need to confirm that date, time, and location of the interview and thank the company for inviting you to interview with them.
I don't understand the question.
You might learn how to use commas.
You can always reply to a compliment by saying thank you.
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To reply to an explanation letter, simply reply to the issues and concerns raised in the letter.
definition of reply to inquiry letter
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To formally reply to a residency interview invitation, write your reply in formal business style. It is a good idea to phone the person who contacted you for the interview and accept the invitation, unless the invitation was given directly to you on the phone and you accepted on the phone at the time.
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