A comma is placed after the greeting in a friendly letter.
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Typically, a comma is placed after a greeting if it is part of another sentence.Example:Hello, my name is Brian.Or, it can stand alone with a period if it is not part of the next sentence.Example:Hello. My name is Brian.In a formal business letter, a colon comes after the greeting.Example:Dear Mr. Brown:In an informal letter, a comma comes after the greeting.Example:Dear Mr. Brown,
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In business letters, you should use a colon (:) if you use any punctuation. The new way is to have no punctuation after the greeting in business letters. But if you omit punctuation there, you also have to omit the comma after the closing. In personal letters, people use a comma after the greeting.
"Hi!" with an exclamation mark conveys enthusiasm or excitement in greeting someone. It adds a friendly and energetic tone, suggesting the speaker is happy to see or talk to the person. This punctuation emphasizes warmth and eagerness in the interaction.
A comma typically comes after "Sincerely" when used as a closing in a letter or email.
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You use a question mark because it's a question. You are asking them how they are doing.