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Open the letter in an official manner. If you are writing to an elected official, show respect for the position by using the title of the office, and the official's full name. In any other letter, use the familiar term “Dear,” the title Mr., Mrs., Ms., Miss, or Dr., and the official's full name.
A formal salutation is appropriate for a letter written to a government official, such as, “Dear Governor Charles” or “Dear Senator Richardson,” followed by a colon. Then start your letter by introducing yourself and the reason you're writing.
”Yours sincerely,” “Yours cordially,” “Respectfully,” “Best,” Your student,
Form a salutation that is in line with the particular person and the position that she or he holds. For the Attorney General, the proper salutation would be, Dear Mr. Attorney General, or Dear Madam Attorney Genera.”
On the envelope and at the start of the letter, use “The Honorable” followed by the governor's first and last name. The second line should read “Governor of” and the state name. Then add more lines for the official mailing address, typically found on the “Contact” page of the governor's office website.
Begin the letter with Dear Prime Minister. If you are writing an email it is still appropriate to begin with Dear Prime Minister. If you are writing to a former prime minister begin with “Dear Sir/Madam,” or “Dear Mr./Mrs./Ms. Last name.”
Carefully consider the appropriate audience before beginning your letter. Keep your letter clear and concise. Type or handwrite your letter, depending on whether you want to give a more personal or businesslike feel to your letter. Be polite.
Within the confines of Parliament, the Premier, MEC's and Ministers are addressed as 'The Honorable,' followed by their full names. Outside Parliament, the Premier, MEC's and Ministers may be addressed using their respective titles and designations, such as 'Dr Well Maize, Premier of KwaZulu-Natal. '
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