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It is the part of the letter that usually starts with Dear and is followed by person's name then a comma.​

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Answered by gowthamshetty08
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There is no comma after the word "Dear" when it is used at the start of a letter or an email. You should, however, use a comma after the salutation.

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Answered by HanitaHImesh
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The part of the letter that usually starts with "dear" and is followed by a person's name then a comma is called the salutation.

  • A formal letter usually consists of the sender's address, date, receiver's address, subject, salutation, content and again a closing salutation like yours faithfully.
  • In a formal letter, the salutation goes as "sir/madam".
  • In an informal letter, we have the date, receiver's address, salutation, content and a closing salutation like " yours loving son", etc.
  • In an informal letter, the salutation starts with "dear" followed either by the name of the person or your relation with him or her. For example, Dear father, Dear Ram, etc.

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