You can replace "dear" with terms like "beloved," "respected," or "esteemed" in a letter depending on the tone and familiarity you wish to convey.
Sending a letter
Dear All
A Dear John Letter was created in 1953-07.
Dear Mr. President is a salutation of a business letter. The salutation goes at the beginning, thus that's how you got Dear.
"Dear Seth" would be the greeting.
yes u do you put it like this Dear teacher, then u carry on with your letter
The alternative to addressing a formal letter to "Dear Sirs" is to use "Dear Madam or Sir" or "To Whom It May Concern."
dear Selena Gomez and dear Selena
You would normally capitalize nouns in the salutation, Dear Residents: (but this is not a significant aspect of the letter and is often ignored). If you use a longer salutation, such as "My dear Neighbors," the word dear would not be capitalized.
After. Dear Fred, Re: your last letter...
If it is a formal letter, "Dear Dr. .......,". If informal, Dear (whatever you normally call him).
Yes, dear is usually at the start of a sentence and beginning of the letter. If it is not, then it needs no capitalization.-------------------It is OK, but do not use "Dear Employer." Find the name of the person to whom you are sending the letter. It's polite and more friendly.