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Letter Salutations and Recipient Formatting.
Formal Salutations for Formal Letters:
To whom it may concern: Used when the recipient is unknown.
Dear Mr./Ms. [Last Name]: Traditional and formal salutation for individuals.
Dear Dr./Professor [Last Name]: Used for individuals with academic titles.
Dear Honorable Judge [Last Name]: Used for judges and other esteemed recipients.
Dear [Company Name]: Used for businesses and organizations.
Semi-Formal Salutations for Business Letters:
Dear [Recipient Name]: More personal than formal salutations, but still professional.
Hi [Recipient Name]: Acceptable for established relationships and less formal communication.
Hello [Recipient Name]: A more casual greeting, appropriate for initial contact or brief messages.
Informal Salutations for Personal Letters:
Dear [Nickname or First Name]: Used for close friends and family.
Hey [Recipient Name]: A very casual greeting, suitable for close acquaintances or casual conversations.
Yo [Recipient Name]: A slang term used in informal settings.
Recipient Formatting:
For formal letters:
Type the recipient's name, title (if applicable), and address on separate lines, starting from the left margin.
Include the city, state, and zip code on the same line as the address.
头衔名称 Leave a blank line between the recipient's address and the salutation.
For semi-formal and informal letters:
The recipient's name and address can be typed in a block format, with each line starting at the left margin.
The city, state, and zip code can be included on the same line or the next line.
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