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Marian4eto Posted 18 years ago
Letter Writing

Shall I write my name and address at the top right side of my Motivation Letter..?

0Hello!02br
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00 My Motivation Letter for admission in a Master's programme is ready!02br
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00 It starts with Dear Madam or Sir, because I don't know the name of the admission officer; and it ends with Yours Faithfully....my name02br
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00 My question is shall I leave it like that, or shall I write my name and some other personal info on the top of the paper, the address of the University, or its useless, considering that I will send in also application form, CV and the rest of the documents needed where they can see my personal info. 02br
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00 Thank you again for your help!0-
  

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02br 02br 00Your name goes after 'Yours faithfully'. 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-

  • 02br 02br 00Your name goes after 'Yours faithfully'.
  • 02br 02br 00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0Hi,02br
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00Write your address, followed by the date, in the top right corner.02br
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00Your name goes after 'Yours faithfully'. Print your name, and sign above that.02br
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00Many people today prefer to use 'Yours sincerely'.02br
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00Best wishes, Clive0-
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0Thank you, Clive! 05002br
00 Greetings! 010id1
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0In BrE, when you start your letter with 01i00Dear Sir 02i00or01i00 Dear Madam, or Dear Sir/Madam02i00, you should end it with 'Yours faithfully'.0-
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0Hi Yoong Liat,02br
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00I can see that being true years ago. I wonder if it is still true today. 02br
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00Perhaps someone who currently lives in Britain will enlighten us. 05002br
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00Best wishes, Clive010id1
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0Posted wrongly by mistake0-
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0Hi Clive02br
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00I've referred to the 7th edition, which is the latest edition, of the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary and it says the same thing.02br
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00When you start with 01b00Dear Sir or Madam02b00, you end the letter with01b00 Yours faithfully02b00.02br
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00Best wishes0
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0Hi,02br
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00As I said, it might be good to get confirmation of current British usage.02br
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00Clive0-
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0Hi Clive 02br
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00I think Nona or Mr P should be able to confirm what are discussing.02br
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00Best wishes02br
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00YL0-
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0Hi Nona01blockquote
01cite10Yoong Liat12cite12br
11b10In BrE, when you start your letter with 11i10Dear Sir 12i10or11i10 Dear Madam, or Dear Sir/Madam12i10, you should end it with 'Yours faithfully'.12b12br
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10Could you let me know
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01cite10Yoong Liat12cite12br
10Hi Nona11blockquote
11cite20Yoong Liat22cite22br
21b20In BrE, when you start your letter with 21i20Dear Sir 22i20or21i20 Dear Madam, or Dear Sir/Madam22i20, you should end it with 'Yours faithfully'.2

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