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Taliehosseini Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

formal letters

How should I begin the formal letters or Emails in an academic atmosphere? For example in case of talking to a professor at a university.
  

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Sample letters or emails can be really helpful. Why don't you write something in your own words? We will help you look it over.

  • Sample letters or emails can be really helpful.
  • Why don't you write something in your own words?
  • We will help you look it over.
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Sample letters or emails can be really helpful.
Why don't you write something in your own words? We will help you look it over.
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Thank you Nikoo, once I searched on the internet and found some examples but they were confusing due to very different points of views. For example, I found the phrase "I hope all is well with you" but there were some comments stating it is not normal or polite.
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taliehosseiniI found the phrase "I hope all is well with you" but there were some comments stating it is not normal or polite.
If you know the person well, or have met them recently, then it is a good opening line. But if you have never met them, it is presumptuous.

Just be concise in stating the purpose of your email.

eg:
Dear Professo
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You could check this website out: wikihow.com/Write-a-Formal-Letter
I hope that helps.
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Very helpful! Thank you!

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