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If you know the name of the person to whom the letter is addressed, then you may use: "Yours sincerely". If you do not know the name, or you are writing to an organisation, then the "Yours faithfully" salutation is the correct form of address.
Yours Faithfully
yours faithfully
use yours truly to be on the safe side
Dear Sir/Madam, My brother is staying with me presently at the above address Yours faithfully
The correct title in English protocol would be 'Your Worship' - or 'Dear sir'. You would end the letter 'Your faithful servant' or 'Yours faithfully'
The correct title in English protocol would be 'Your Worship' - or 'Dear sir'. You would end the letter 'Your faithful servant' or 'Yours faithfully'
Best regards, Regards, Yours truly, Yours faithfully, Sincerely, Respectfully,
A letter of complaint is a formal letter and should be written in the "business letter style". Address it to the head of whichever department is applicable. The letter always starts with "Dear Sir/Madam" and ends with "Yours Sincerely" or "Yours Faithfully" and your name and signature.
You only end a letter with Yours Sincerely when you address the person by name (eg Dear Mr Jones). If you start with Dear Sir (or Madam) you end with Yours Faithfully. ♣
"Yours Faithfully" was created in 1953 by Indian film director and producer Bimal Roy.
You could write either, Yours Sincerely (if you know them) or Yours Faithfully (if you don't know them).