Maybe my question is a silly one,but I need an answer,so plz answer me. I want to send and email with the same content to two difrent persons who both should know about the situation,and if I put one of them in BCC or CC it would be impolite.and also if I send two emails seperateley ,they will send it to each other and it wont be good. So is it acceptable if I start my email like this: Dear Dr...., Dear Dr...., or Dear Dr..XXX..and Dr.YYY...
What do you recommend?
Thanks, Amir
Top answer
I would send two emails anyway, but if you want to send one, then the greeting should be Dear Dr. X and Dr. Y:
— Mister Micawber
I would send two emails anyway, but if you want to send one, then the greeting should be Dear Dr.
X and Dr.
Y:
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The suggestion of Mister Micawber is excellent! It doesn't take a long time to send another mail. So I think you should send 2 mails. Or you rephrasre the 2nd mail, use synonyms if you are afraid that they will forward your mail to each other!
That's a good question, especially when you write a letter with a persain background in mind.
You should begin your letter with " Messrs. " and then write the surnames of the ones, if the addressees are both male. Do not forget to separate them with a comma " , ".
Otherwise, you have to write both names, using a separating comma between them.
With compliments Office of the Finance Ministry of Finance (FMF)
Hello ,
Let me start by introducing myself.
I am Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Ministry Of Federal Ministry of Finance,(FMF) I am interested to have an establishment in your country with investment capital of $165 Million USD. Now that our Government will soon be out of office for the new Gov