English, asked by pkash92381, 1 month ago

How would you address the recipient of an informal letter? a) Dear Mr.
b) My dear.
c) Dear Sir/Madam.
d) Hello Sir/Madam.

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Answered by Anonymous
7

Answer:

My Dear ✓

Informal letters are written to family members, friends and relatives so we can use these words in it.

Thanks !

Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
0

Answer:

The relevant answer to this query is an option (b) my dear.

Explanation:

  • The most extensively utilized commendation is “ Dear, ” and is recommended if you've not at all met the intended philanthropist.
  • The salutation is followed by the person's name and pointed with a colon or comma. However, it's safe to use “ Dear Sir or Madam ” followed by a colon,
  • If you don't know whether the philanthropist is a man or a woman.
  • The salutation is your letter's greeting. The most common salutation is Dear followed by the philanthropist's first name, for informal letters, or a courtesy title and the philanthropist's last name, for all other letters.

From the above facts the relevant answer to this query is an option(b) my dear.

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