functional writing: formal vs informal letters

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theme: functional writing: formal vs informal letters theme: functional writing: formal vs informal letters contents introduction opening line body closing signature to sum up introduction: we can all agree that emails are one of the most convenient and widely used forms of communication today. they are fast and efficient, but only when done right. if you need to write formal emails often, it's easy to get overwhelmed, especially for non-native speakers, trying to stay polite, choose an appropriate greeting, and not convey your initial message the wrong way. it’s hard to accomplish this all at the same time. the opening of a business letter requires you to introduce yourself if you're writing to someone for the first time. it is best to start with your full name, job position and briefly describe your query or refer to a shared experience you want to discuss further in the email. here are …
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raph. on the other hand, you can write the main part of the informal email however you please. the only thing you need to consider is how close you are to the recipient. if you do not have a close relationship, it’s best not to go into details. here are a few examples you can use in business correspondence: please find attached... i am sending you... we enclose... attachments are an important element of an email, especially a formal one. if you attach a document or anything else, it is necessary to inform about it in the email itself; otherwise, the recipient may not notice it altogether. if you have any questions, please let me know. / feel free to contact me if you have any questions. i appreciate your cooperation. thank you in advance. i look forward to hearing from you. / i look forward to your reply. an …
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theme: functional writing: formal vs informal letters theme: functional writing: formal vs informal letters contents introduction opening line body closing signature to sum up introduction: we can all agree that emails are one of the most convenient and widely used forms of communication today. they are fast and efficient, but only when done right. if you need to write formal emails often, it's easy to get overwhelmed, especially for non-native speakers, trying to stay polite, choose an appropriate greeting, and not convey your initial message the wrong way. it’s hard to accomplish this all at the same time. the opening of a business letter requires you to introduce yourself if you're writing to someone for the first time. it is …

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