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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Letter Writing

Correct way to sign off a dear sirs letter

Hello

I work in a solicitors firm. I was alwas taught that when writing a letter starting dear sir, you end it yours faithfully. I have been doing this for more years than I care to remember. However, one of the solicitors that I work for would like her letters, where they are dear sirs, to be signed off yours faithfully, but also with her name, position and contact details at the bottom of the letter! I have never heard of this before and as I say, I just end a letter starting dear sir with yours faithfully and leave a space for someone in the company to sign it with the company name. Please help!

Thank you

Alison
  

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Dear Alison Learning to accept change is the key to good health, longevity and a nice low heart rate. If you work for the solicitor in question, I suggest you put whatever she desires wherever she wants it regardless of where the sun shines. I'm sorry, I just could not help myself.

  • Dear Alison Learning to accept change is the key to good health, longevity and a nice low heart rate.
  • If you work for the solicitor in question, I suggest you put whatever she desires wherever she wants it regardless of where the sun shines.
  • I'm sorry, I just could not help myself.
  • It's been one of those days.
  • After all, it's her name on the thing, not yours.
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Dear Alison

Learning to accept change is the key to good health, longevity and a nice low heart rate.

If you work for the solicitor in question, I suggest you put whatever she desires wherever she wants it regardless of where the sun shines.

I'm sorry, I just could not help myself. It's been one of those days.

After all, it's her name on the thing,

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