I usually startay business letter as follows:
Dear Sir,
What the letter is about
and then I write the letter....
Depending on if it is a Business or Casual letter, you should start with a greeting, i.e.: Mr. Smith: (Business greeting) or Dear Sara, (casual/friendly greeting).
The salutation is the first greeting that appears at the beginning of a business or personal business letter. The recipient's name is usually used after "Dear," as in "Dear Mr." or "Dear Ms. ." to whom it may concern, or "Dear Sir/Madam" should be used if the recipient's name is unclear.
A comma
The appropriate greeting to use when requesting a letter of recommendation is "Dear Recipient's Name."
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usng a comma after the opening greeting
That part of the letter is called the salutation or greeting.
In business letters, you should use a colon (:) if you use any punctuation. The new way is to have no punctuation after the greeting in business letters. But if you omit punctuation there, you also have to omit the comma after the closing. In personal letters, people use a comma after the greeting.
A proper salutation for greeting the president of a business is "Dear Mr. President". To conclude a letter, the proper word is "Sincerely" and a the name of the writer.
it is written to share news, ideas, and feelings or just to keep in touch.A buisness letter uses a colon in the greeting and a friendly letter uses a comma in the greeting.
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