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Letter Writing

To Whom It May Concern OR Dear Sir/Madam

When is it appropriate to write, To Whom It May Concern (and do you use capital letters) and when do you just use Dear Sir/Madam?
  

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Hi, When is it appropriate to write, To Whom It May Concern (and do you use capital letters) and when do you just use Dear Sir/Madam? To Whom It May Concern (and do you use capital letters good idea ) If you are an employer who is writing a general letter of reference to give to one of your employees who is leaving. Also in certain types of very legal notices.

  • Hi, When is it appropriate to write, To Whom It May Concern (and do you use capital letters) and when do you just use Dear Sir/Madam?
  • To Whom It May Concern (and do you use capital letters good idea ) If you are an employer who is writing a general letter of reference to give to one of your employees who is leaving.
  • Also in certain types of very legal notices.
  • Most people never write letters with 'To Whom It May Concern'.
  • Dear Sir/Madam If you don't know the name of the person you are writing to.
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Hi,

When is it appropriate to write, To Whom It May Concern (and do you use capital letters) and when do you just use Dear Sir/Madam?

To Whom It May Concern (and do you use capital letters good idea)

If you are an employer who is writing a general letter of refer

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