Dear Sir was created in 1995-10.
Not the entire word just "S" in sir and "M" in madame example: Dear Sir, or Dear Madame
Sir, Dear Sir, Dear Mr. dela Cruz.
Dear Senator (last name): or Dear Senator:
dear sir my nektel set is Off Automitc after 10 min
The salutation is a from of greeting: Dear Mr. Smith: Dear Ms. Brown: Dear Professor Green: Dear Doctor Jones: Dear Professor Green and Ms. Brown: Dear Doctors Jones and Jacob: Dear Sir: Dear Madam: Dear Sir/Madam: Gentlemen: Ladies: Gentlemen and Ladies: To Whom It May Concern:
The alternative to addressing someone as "dear sir or madam" is to use a gender-neutral greeting like "To whom it may concern" or "Dear Title".
dear sir,
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Dear,Sir
To address a gender-neutral individual in a professional email, you can use "Dear First Name Last Name" or "Dear Job Title" instead of "Dear Sir/Madam."
i think respected sir is incorrect we call sir with respect so there is no need to call respected sir
Yes, when addressing someone directly in a letter or email, you should typically use a comma after the salutation. For example, "Dear Sir," or "Dear Mr. Smith,".