Dear Sally,
Thanks for writing such a long and funny letter. I always enjoy reading what you've been doing.
I've recently been on holidays with my sister Anna. We were saving as much money as we could only for one reason: LONDON, the city of our dreams. We are absolutely fascinated by the city, it's really awesome! As you know, London is the capital city of England and it's on the River Thames. Anna and I stayed at a luxurious hotel called "London Marriot Hotel" very close to the city center. We tried to do as much things as we could, only in 5 days.
We spend a fortune on the flight on the famous London Eye. In only 30 minutes we saw more that fifty London's most famous landmarks! After the flight, Anna and I went to watch Changing the Guard, which takes place inside the railings of Buckingham Palace. The Queen's Guard is always accompanied by a band and the ceremony lasts 45 minutes. It was really amazing! Also, we took some photos
Note.
note, memo
informal letter informal letter
an informal letter to grandfather describing the experience in a mall
informal, personal of friendly letter are often letter to family member or friends.
Yes, in an informal letter it is OK to use slang.
On an informal letter, you do not usually include the address on the letter itself, only on the outside of the envelope.
A formal letter is a letter that is written for business purposes. An informal letter is a letter that is written to family or friends.
The complimentary closing should go at the end of the letter in an informal letter.
we we we we we we we
An informal shortening of professor is: prof.
Formal and Informal