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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Letter Writing

Email: Dear Mr. Doe / John

I've just had the following email exchange:

Dear Mr. Doe,
.........
Best regards,
Gosha Lastname

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Gosha,
..........
Cheers,
John Doe

Is this an invitation to use first names in the future emails, or should I stick to "Dear Mr. Doe"?
  

Top answer

Anonymous Is this an invitation to use first names in the future emails, or should I stick to "Dear Mr. Doe"? It is possible, but I suggest that your relative status is the determining factor, and you have not told us about that.

  • Anonymous Is this an invitation to use first names in the future emails, or should I stick to "Dear Mr.
  • Doe"?
  • It is possible, but I suggest that your relative status is the determining factor, and you have not told us about that.
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AnonymousIs this an invitation to use first names in the future emails, or should I stick to "Dear Mr. Doe"?
It is possible, but I suggest that your relative status is the determining factor, and you have not told us about that.
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Thanks for your reply. The problem is exactly that I cannot figure out our relative status: "Mr Doe" is the manager of a (not terribly formal) public organization, to which I have no connection, and we are discussing questions related to this organization.
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Then go ahead and use 'John' if you like.
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Yep.. It's goood! In fact I can use it a letter for my cousin.
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Anonymoushi all i need help replay letter from fsa thanks
Start by writing as if you were speaking to the other party. Post your letter here and we'll check it for you.

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