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I usually startay business letter as follows:Dear Sir,What the letter is aboutand then I write the letter....
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Reasons to write a business letter:To make a inquiry or requestTo respond to an inquiry or requestTo send informationTo notifyTo document a fact or transactionIf you have none of these reasons, then you should not write a business letter. Whenever it is possible its best not to write a business letter because they require time and personnel, which is an expense.
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When you write a letter to a business, especially a letter bringing a problem to its attention, it is important to be polite and stick to the facts. A letter filled with foul language and personal feelings is more likely to be ignored.
You would write a proposal, an offer of an agreement or contract.
You could write "Dear Sirs and Madam" in a business letter, or you could write "Dear Friends" in an informal letter.
Anyone who can read and write can write a business letter. Even a small child can have a business matter to put into writing. Of course a minor should have a responsible adult overseeing their business correspondence, especially a business letter received by a child. A business letter can be as simple as requesting a bus schedule; confirming your arrival date at a resort or hotel; including a cover letter with a late payment; advising any business about an excellent experience with their service or employee; or about any less than satisfactory service or employee. A business letter communicates any business matter no matter how big or how small. A business letter also serves a documentation of a business matter, not matter how big or how small. Always keep a copy for yourself.
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