direct and polite
Gracious and interested
Courteous
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.
Clear and conciseone that is direct
Date; recipient's name and address; salutation; body; sender's name and address
sales of goods to abusiness from abrick and mortar business
polite and formal
Polite and formal
sole proprietor
He wanted to support business growth.
He wanted to support business growth.
He wanted to support business growth.
Guaranteeing fair business practices for everyone best describes the purpose of the National Industrial Recovery Act.
sole proprietor