Dear is"sinainaru"(親愛なる)in Japanese.→"sinainaru NAME"
Is it Dear Mr. President when writing a letter?
respected
it depends if you are writing a complaint it would be the title with out dear and if a friendly letter dear is correct
It doesn't really matter but Dear Jim and Anna sounds better.
Dear _________, <---Name of person you are writing to
Dear Father, Dear Reverend Father or Most Reverend Father
The body of the letter is the part between 'Dear...' and 'Sincerely,'.
You would normally capitalize nouns in the salutation, Dear Residents: (but this is not a significant aspect of the letter and is often ignored). If you use a longer salutation, such as "My dear Neighbors," the word dear would not be capitalized.
dear (when writing a letter)
dear sir, you are wasting my time.
When writing a letter to Japanese person you need to establish what language to use. You should ensure you know the type of letter whether it is informal or formal. Have your content in place and write it just like any other letter.
Some good salutations for a cover letter are: To Whom It May Concern Dear Sir/Madam Dear Mr./Mrs./Ms./Miss