no
"Fellow co-worker" does not refer to one particular person, so it's not a proper noun.
"Dear teachers, parents, and fellow graduates, thank you for this incredible honor. Let's remember the fun we had learning, playing, and growing together. Let's continue to be curious, kind, and brave as we embark on new adventures in kindergarten. Congratulations to my fellow graduates, and thank you for the memories."
In using Dear Sir, Dear Madam, or Dear Ms., Sir or Madam or Ms. stands in place of the person's real last name. So, yes, both are capitalized. However, this is just for business letters.Exemptions:"Dear sir," I said, "do not correct my grammar!""Dear sir, let me get the door for you."
After "Dear Billy," it is common to use a comma before continuing with the rest of the message. This punctuation helps separate the greeting from the main body of the text.
A common noun is normally not used in the greeting (salutation) of a letter. However, all words in a letter greeting are capitalized.The common greetings are:adjective - Dear...possessive adjective - My Dear...exclamation - Hi or Hello...preposition - To Whom It May Concern,
No, the word "dear" is not capitalized in the sentence "I'm home dear."
no, I'm afraid it cannot my dear fellow
Depends on the injury my dear fellow.
Rules, my dear fellow, rules! :D
He addressed it to the 8 white clergyman. Specifically, he wrote "My Dear Fellow Clergymen."
i believe it is 2.85g/mL my good dear fellow chap. lmaoo...but reallii its 2.85g/mL
there are 9000 grams in 9 killograms. your welcome my dear fellow person of hopefully america.
Perhaps you mean "Mein Lieber." That is a German phrase something like, "my dear fellow."
If you start Dear Mr Bloggs, you should sign off "Yours sincerely". If you start Dear Sir/Madam or Dear Customer, you should sign off "Yours faithfully".
If you are going for a formal tone you could address the note to my fellow employees; for a less formal tone you could address it Dear Folks. Dear guys if they are all male.
she dear
dear :what to after I.COM
Dear fellow Americans, I did globety glee that girl. I hooked my globety goo to her gobety gee. I'm sorry