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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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When writing a letter to someone of a higher status do you include the information on the letter itself that you would for the return address on the front of the envelope? If that makes sense?
  

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Anonymous When writing a letter to someone of a higher status do you include the information on the letter itself that you would for the return address on the front of the envelope? In a formal business letter, yes. The reason is that the envelope might get thrown away or separated.

  • Anonymous When writing a letter to someone of a higher status do you include the information on the letter itself that you would for the return address on the front of the envelope?
  • In a formal business letter, yes.
  • The reason is that the envelope might get thrown away or separated.
  • All the information for answering your letter should be in the layout of the letter itself.
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AnonymousWhen writing a letter to someone of a higher status do you include the information on the letter itself that you would for the return address on the front of the envelope?
In a formal business letter, yes. The reason is that the envelope might get thrown away or separated. All the information for answering your letter should be in the layout of the le
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It's most definitely not a formal business letter. This will sound ridiculous, but it is a friendly letter to a somewhat-celebrity. Would I still include the header?
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If the celebrity does not know you, I would include it.
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Mister MicawberIf the celebrity does not know you, I would include it.
Just in case they might want to reply!

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