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Kumenglish Posted 7 years ago
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In the context: The client told me that he was preparing and finalizing the project requirements for web development a few months ago. So, I am following up with him below


Dear Mr. JOHN

How are you? We discussed the price list with you a few weeks ago. But, you were preparing the project requirements for web development. In the context, Now, I would like to know whether Might you be prepared/completed the In-scope of the project and readily available to outsource? We would be happy to provide an exact price based on the project requirements. I am looking forward to hearing from you. Thank you
  

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Dear Mr. JOHN Don't capitalize a person's name. It is very rude.

  • Dear Mr.
  • JOHN Don't capitalize a person's name.
  • It is very rude.
  • Dear Mr.
  • John Smith, -> This is very formal.
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Dear Mr. JOHN

Don't capitalize a person's name. It is very rude.

Dear Mr. John Smith, -> This is very formal. It sounds like a letter from the government.

Hello John, -> This is friendly if you have met the person before and are on a first-name basis.


How are you? We discussed our price lis

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