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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 19327" data-source="post: 102559"><p>Hi, I think it's quite likely that I will need to write an email or letter in an AC. Are there resources about the formatting? Details such as: (1) always use "Dear Ms/Mr X"? (2) do we need to greet them? such as "Good morning" "I hope you're doing well"? (3) how to end the email? "Please let me know should you have any further questions?" (4) "Best regards"? "Yours sincerely"? "Yours faithfully"? (5) should the subject always be a noun?</p><p>These are the issues I can think of but welcome to add more!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 19327, post: 102559"] Hi, I think it's quite likely that I will need to write an email or letter in an AC. Are there resources about the formatting? Details such as: (1) always use "Dear Ms/Mr X"? (2) do we need to greet them? such as "Good morning" "I hope you're doing well"? (3) how to end the email? "Please let me know should you have any further questions?" (4) "Best regards"? "Yours sincerely"? "Yours faithfully"? (5) should the subject always be a noun? These are the issues I can think of but welcome to add more!! [/QUOTE]
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