To whom it may concern;
The alternative to addressing a formal letter to "Dear Sirs" is to use "Dear Madam or Sir" or "To Whom It May Concern."
we should write the address of the person to whom we are sending
'to whom it may concern' too formal?
Dear Whom this may concern, i am writing to you to ................ Your Sincerely .................... Its hard as i don't have a clue what the letter may be about Hope this helps xoxo
The phrase "to whom it may concern" is known as a salutation or a formal greeting used at the beginning of a letter or email when the recipient is unknown.
The alternative way to address a formal letter when the recipient's gender is unknown is to use "To whom it may concern" instead of "Dear sir/madam."
To address this person in a formal business letter, you would address the letter to "Dear Ms. Rodrigues." If you do not know the person the letter is being addressed to, start with, "To Whom it May Concern" or "Dear Sir or Madam."
A formal letter should begin with one of the following: Dear Madam, Dear Sir, To whom it may concern. When you end the letter please add one of the following: Thank you, (insert name here), Best regards, (insert name here).
I think that free letter writing is the opposite of formal letter writing. It is probably a letter written to a friend, rather than to your Great Aunt, whom you have always viewed with awe.
Letter of recommendation defines a piece of correspondance. It is generally a letter that someone writes on your behalf that recommends you for a job or a position. To Whom It May Concern is a salutation that you would use in place of Dear John when you want to be formal and are not sure who to address the letter to.
Yes, "To Whom It May Concern" is a suitable salutation to use when you are writing a letter to an unknown person. It is a formal way to address the recipient when you do not know their specific name or title.