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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Proper form for writing a letter on behalf of someone else.

A friend is unable to write letters because of physical ailments. Her daughter wants to write letters for her mother. How does she indicate she is writing on behalf of her mother?
  

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Hi, A friend is unable to write letters because of physical ailments. Her daughter wants to write letters for her mother. How does she indicate she is writing on behalf of her mother?

  • Hi, A friend is unable to write letters because of physical ailments.
  • Her daughter wants to write letters for her mother.
  • How does she indicate she is writing on behalf of her mother?
  • It depends on what kind of letters she wants to write.
  • Informal?
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Hi,

A friend is unable to write letters because of physical ailments. Her daughter wants to write letters for her mother. How does she indicate she is writing on behalf of her mother?



It depends on what kind of letters she wants to write. Informal? Formal? To friends? To the bank? Letters relating to legal matters?



Best wishes, Clive


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