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The standard salutation for a business letter is the salutation Dear, followed by the person's name and sometimes a title, closing with a colon.
To write a business letter, start by putting your company's name and address on the top left-hand side of the page. Then, put the date below that, followed by the recipient's name, job title, and address.
Start the letter with 'To Whom it may Concern'. ... Address the letter to 'Head of Customer Service' at the company address, then use 'Dear Sir'. ... Google the name of the person who heads that department, and use their name.
To compose a business email to someone you don't know, address them using "Mr." or "Ms." followed by their last name. For example, you could write "Dear Mr. Smith." If you don't know the person's name, begin your email with a simple "Hello."
Less formal and more typical is "Dear Sir or Madam:" (note the use of the colon; "To whom it may concern:" also should use one). If you know the title or job position of the individual to whom you are writing, you should use that: "Dear Judge:", "Dear Claims Adjustor:" and so on.
Hi [Name], Experts say it's a simple, direct and effective way to address someone, whether you know them or not. Although it sounds quite informal, Hi is one of the best official business letter greetings. By adding the person's last name, you will keep the appropriate formal tone.
Sender's address. Date. Recipient's address (also called the inside address) Salutation (e.g. "To Whom It May Concern") Body. Closing (e.g. "Sincerely")
There are three main styles of business letter: block, modified block, and semi-block styles. Each is written in much the same way, including the same information, but the layout varies slightly for each one. Dear Name: In this type of modified block letter, all the paragraphs line up at the left margin.
Your letter should be in block format: the entire letter should be aligned to the left and single-spaced except for a double space between paragraphs. The traditional font size for a professional letter is 12. The font should be Times New Roman or Arial.
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