write a letter of informal letter plz answer
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i dont know what you mean are we supposed to write a letter on a informal letter or write a informal letter on any topic
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B-103, Riddhi Siddhi,
Airoli,
Navi Mumbai – 400704( any address)
17th November 2017
Dear Brother,
I hope this letter finds you in the best of your health and spirits. I am writing this letter to seek career advice from you.
After completing my graduation this year, I intend to take up a short-term course in banking management from a reputed banking institute in Mumbai. After completing this course, I am sure that the banking certificate will open the doors of opportunities for me in the private banking sector.
Why banking? Why do a banking course? Why private sector? I know that these are some of the questions you may want to ask me. I have always admired bankers ever since you had taken me to our bank when I was 8 years old. Bankers have a good status in the society and it is also considered to be a respectable profession. I can clear banking competitive exams and gain entry into nationalized banks or take up a banking course to get a job in a private bank. For nationalized banks, the competition is fierce. But gaining entry in private banks is not that easy at all. Hence, the banking course would be the best way to fulfill my aspirations.
Since you have been in the corporate world for over two decades now, I feel you are the right person to guide me on my career decision. Should I try for a public sector bank or should I seek opportunities in the private sector banking domain? What are the pros and cons of each? What would you have done if you were in my place? I am not expecting an immediate reply as I know that you may want to do some groundwork before you give me pertinent advice.
Please give my best regards to your wife and lots of love for your cute daughter, Ria. I am hoping to meet you and your family this Diwali for a fantastic vacation.
Yours lovingly,
Charlie (any name)
Airoli,
Navi Mumbai – 400704( any address)
17th November 2017
Dear Brother,
I hope this letter finds you in the best of your health and spirits. I am writing this letter to seek career advice from you.
After completing my graduation this year, I intend to take up a short-term course in banking management from a reputed banking institute in Mumbai. After completing this course, I am sure that the banking certificate will open the doors of opportunities for me in the private banking sector.
Why banking? Why do a banking course? Why private sector? I know that these are some of the questions you may want to ask me. I have always admired bankers ever since you had taken me to our bank when I was 8 years old. Bankers have a good status in the society and it is also considered to be a respectable profession. I can clear banking competitive exams and gain entry into nationalized banks or take up a banking course to get a job in a private bank. For nationalized banks, the competition is fierce. But gaining entry in private banks is not that easy at all. Hence, the banking course would be the best way to fulfill my aspirations.
Since you have been in the corporate world for over two decades now, I feel you are the right person to guide me on my career decision. Should I try for a public sector bank or should I seek opportunities in the private sector banking domain? What are the pros and cons of each? What would you have done if you were in my place? I am not expecting an immediate reply as I know that you may want to do some groundwork before you give me pertinent advice.
Please give my best regards to your wife and lots of love for your cute daughter, Ria. I am hoping to meet you and your family this Diwali for a fantastic vacation.
Yours lovingly,
Charlie (any name)
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