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  2. 2020年6月10日 · When writing a formal letter or email, you should avoid using “Dear Sir or Madam.” Instead, research your recipient and use their name. If you don’t know the name, there are alternatives that are more acceptable.

  3. 2020年7月29日 · Dear [Department / Position], 如果你知道對象所屬的部門或職位,不妨以對方的部門或職位做開首,求職者可以用「 Dear Hiring Manager」或「 Dear Human Resources Department」 如果找客戶服務,可以用「Dear Customer Service」或 「Dear Customer

  4. 2024年3月27日 · In a formal letter, the standard salutation is “Dear” followed by the recipient’s title and last name. Begin your letter with “Dear [recipient’s name]” and add a comma after the name. When you cannot determine the recipient’s name, you may address the letter to their title.

  5. 2022年3月10日 · 如果不知道對方姓名,上款應以Dear Sir/Madam稱呼對方;如果知道對方身分卻不知道姓名,如對方是Editor,上款可以是Dear Editor;如果知道對方姓名,上款只需要寫對方姓氏就可以了,例如Dear Mr. Leung/Dear Miss Chan

  6. 2022年7月21日 · 'Dear Sir or Madam' is a common opening greeting in business letters and emails. Professionals usually use this salutation to address an unknown recipient. This could be a new customer, business client or recruiter. It's an effective way to introduce yourself to someone new while conveying respect and goodwill.

  7. 2022年12月17日 · Dear Sir or Madam is a standard salutation used to start an email or letter to a person whose identity you’re not sure of. Though it’s a traditional phrasing, it’s recommended to avoid it if possible since it’s very impersonal and quite old-fashioned.

  8. 2020年7月26日 · There is a standard way to structure a formal letter that needs to be followed. This can be broken down into three sections: Address and date. Beginning and ending. Paragraphing. Addresses and...