How do you write an email too someone you don't know and just had the briefest of conversations on the telephone
Do you write:
Dear
or
To
I write Dear
Do you write:
Dear
or
To
I write Dear
Someone not a friend and trying to be somewhat formal:
"Their Name",
message.
Thanks,
Fred ______
hhmmm, depends on who it is and what I'm emailing them for I suppose, if it was work related I would probably put Dear
We were taught when I was in school "Dear" was reserved for friends or people we had a close relationship with like family.
Really? I always consider Dear at the start of a letter to be very formal
We were taught in business acceptable greetings were:
Mr. Whoever,
To Whom It May Concern,
Gentlemen,
But dear indicated a familiarity which was not business like. However things are constantly evolving in this world. I still only use dear for family & friends.
Someone not a friend and trying to be somewhat formal:
"Their Name",
message.
Thanks,
Fred ______
Someone not a friend and trying to be somewhat formal:
"Their Name",
message.
Thanks,
Fred ______
Someone not a friend and trying to be somewhat formal:
"Their Name",
message.
Thanks,
Fred ______
Their name
Message
Thank You
My name and contact info
I don't ever use "thanks", it seems unprofessional and I never use "Dear"...
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