English, asked by pgswimtravel, 3 months ago

Sample of a letter to a friend

Answers

Answered by dakshitagowda
1

Answer:

From

Andrew Matt

54, Rosewood Apartments

Chicago

Date: April 25, 2020

To,

Rhea Smith

12/2, Humming Bird Complex,

New York

Dear Rhea

Hill hope you are doing all good. It feels really long time since i have spoken with you but very soon, I will be there in your city and we are certainly going to have all the pending talks

Just wanted to inform you that I am visiting New York on May 1", 2020 for an interview in your city which is scheduled on May 4". 2020. I have planned a week long trip so that I can spend some quality time with my childhood friend and also take the interview. So make sure that you take some out for me and show me the city around.

I am really very excited to meet you after so many years. It will surely be a week to remember, Cannot wait to meet you Will share my flight and hotel details with you soon.

Regards,

Andrew

Answered by ashokchauhan1969
0

\huge\pink{Informal  \: Letter  \: Format}

Informal Letter Format - There is no set format for an informal letters. But there is a general pattern, some conventions that people usually follow. We will be looking at this pattern and certain tips on how to write effective and attractive informal letters. These can act as guidelines when you are drafting a letter; they are not hard and fast rules.

\green{Informal \:  Letter  \: Format - Address}

The first thing to write is your address, i.e. the address of the writer (basically, the sender’s address). We usually write the address on the left-hand side of the page at the very top. The address should be accurate and complete.

Even when writing to close friends or relatives the address must be written, so they can reply back to the letter with ease. If the recipient of the letter is in another country, do not forget to write your country as well in the address.

 \green{Informal  \: Letter \:  Format - Date}

Next just below the address we write the date. This allows the reader to have a reference as to when the informal letter was written. He can then relate better to the contents of the letter. The date, preferably, shold be in expanded form.

 \green{Informal  \: Letter \:  Format -   Greeting}

Now since you know the person you are writing to, the greeting can be informal as well. If it is a friend or someone close to your age you can greet them by their first name, like “Dear Alex”.

If you are writing to your relative like your mother/father/aunt/uncle etc, you may greet them as such, for example, “Dear Mom”. And if you are writing to an elder person, someone you respect greatly you can address them as Mr or Mrs. Like say for example you were writing a congratulatory letter to your teacher, it can be addressed as “Dear Mrs. Alex”.

 \green{Body  \: of  \: the \:  Letter}

The letter overall should maintain a friendly tone. But you have to adjust the language and the wordings according to who you are writing to. With a friend, you can afford to be very casual and flippant even. But if you are writing to an elder relative, you must be extremely respectful and considerate.

One way to determine the tonality of your letter is to remember how you talk to the person in a conversation. And then apply the same syntax and sentiments to the letter.

 \green{Informal  \: Letter \:  Format - Conclusion}

In the conclusive paragraph sum up the reason for writing the letter, i.e. summarize the letter. Say a meaningful and affectionate goodbye to the reader. And do not forget to invite the reader to write back or reply to your letter. It shows an intention to keep the conversation going.

 \green{Signature}

There is no one way to sign off informal letters. Since they do not follow a strict format, you may sign off as you please. Some commonly used phrases are

  1. Lots of Love
  2. Best,
  3. Best Wishes,
  4. Kind Regards,
  5. Kindly,

Pick the one that best suits the occasion and then simply signs your name below the greeting.

  \huge\blue{example}

look in the image attached

please mark me as brainliest

Attachments:
Similar questions