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Confidential

Hi,
I want to write a letter to Mr. Brown who works for cabinet XYZ. I want the envelope is open from him, only.
Can I write something like "CONFIDENTIAL" next the address, to improve the chances?
Or anything else?
Please advice.
Thanks

N! Xau
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At 15:17:08 on Sat, 21 May 2005, N! Xau (Email Removed) wrote in : [nq:1]I want to write a letter to Mr. Brown who works for cabinet XYZ.

  • At 15:17:08 on Sat, 21 May 2005, N!
  • Xau (Email Removed) wrote in : [nq:1]I want to write a letter to Mr.
  • Brown who works for cabinet XYZ.
  • I want the envelope is open from him, only.
  • [/nq] It depends entirely on the practices in that particular office (not "cabinet").
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At 15:17:08 on Sat, 21 May 2005, N! Xau (Email Removed) wrote in :
[nq:1]I want to write a letter to Mr. Brown who works for cabinet XYZ. I want the envelope is open from him, only. Can I write something like "CONFIDENTIAL" next the address, to improve the chances?[/nq]
It depends entirely on the practices in that particular office (not "cabinet"). If I were you, I would write "Personal, P
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[nq:2]I want to write a letter to Mr. Brown who ... something like "CONFIDENTIAL" next the address, to improve the chances?[/nq]
[nq:1]It depends entirely on the practices in that particular office (not "cabinet"). If I were you, I would write "Personal, ... of those words! "Private" or "Confidential" on their own are likely to be opened by Mr Brown's secretary or assistant.[/nq]
I'd bet t

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