When addressing a cultural attaché of an embassy, it's appropriate to use their formal title, followed by their last name. For example, you would say "Dear Cultural Attaché [Last Name]" in written correspondence. In conversation, you can simply refer to them as "Cultural Attaché [Last Name]" or "Mr./Ms. [Last Name]" if you know their gender. Always maintain a respectful and professional tone.
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I'd suggest contacting the language department of one of the South Indian universities, as most will have their own publishing companies. You could also ask the cultural attache at your nearest Indian Embassy or High Commission.
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There is no Norwegian embassy in Norway.
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A cultural attaché is a member of his country's diplomatic mission. He specifically deals with promotion of his homeland's culture in the country where he is assigned.
To write a letter to the British embassy you first put your address. Next you put the date you are writing the letter then the address of the British embassy before finally writing the content of the letter.
For cultural information on the United Kingdom contact the British embassy in your own country.
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