greeting
introduction mtraf
Introduction
greeting
greeting
That part is known as the SALUTATION or GREETING.
it depends if you are writing a complaint it would be the title with out dear and if a friendly letter dear is correct
The opening greeting of a business letter, or a personal letter is a colon, for example: Dear you: As for a friendly letter would be: Dear You,
Dear _______, Body signature, your name
Dear _________, <---Name of person you are writing to
The friendly letter has a proper heading. Use the salutation, Dear, followed by the first name of the person you are addressing.
your dear aunt = deine liebe Tante.
Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Susie
A friendly letter has 5 parts: the date, the greeting (Dear whoever), the body (this is where you say whatever you want to say), the closing (Yours truly, for example), and the signature.
You put a comma after the Dear & (person's name) example: Dear Margaret, No offense, but you have huge glasses. Say "None taken." One popular girl at school, Claire That's how you write a friendly letter P.S. Margaret James, really, please change your glasses.