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Letter to Editor Format:

One gets a fair grasp on the idea of formal and informal letters from these examples. Formal letters follow a strict format and a professional language. However, for writing informal letters one does not have to follow such stringent norms. Let us look at the examples given below to understand the format of letter writing, eg. letter to editor format.

Introduction to Formal Letters

Letter to editor format would be the same as a formal letter format. Formal letters are generally used for official purposes where the use of casual language would be unsuitable. Provided below is a format of how to write a formal letter. We start by mentioning the address of the sender, followed by the date. After that comes the receiver’s designation and address. We mention the subject in a few words. The salutation is followed by a comma. In general, three separate paragraphs are maintained for the introduction, main content and conclusion of the letter after which, we provide a complimentary closing. The sender’s name followed by designation is provided in the end while signing off. It is very important to choose a strictly professional font and maintain a formal approach to the language.

Letter to Editor Format

Letters to editors are generally made out to the Editor-in-Chief of popular daily newspapers when a citizen intends to voice their opinion or to raise concern on some public issue. The format remains the same as that of formal letters.

Examples of Formal Letters

The following examples will help you to get a better grasp of the idea:

 

Example 1.  Write a letter to the Editor-in-Chief of a leading daily, raising concern regarding the bad condition of roads in your city, its effect on the daily lives of citizens and the reluctance of the authorities in taking appropriate actions.

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