I am writing a letter to a Dutch University. I don't have problems with the writing, but I don't know how to start off whith the names and addresses( left corner/right corner, date underneath yes/no?). The examples which I have seen on the internet are all different. This is what I have at the moment, can someone please tell me this is correct.
My Name/My address
University Name/adress
Date
Dear Sir/Madam,
blablabla
gekke Henkie [:^)]
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Hi, Here's a basic layout. My address top right corner. Then put date one line below, still on the right.
— Clive
Hi, Here's a basic layout.
My address top right corner.
Then put date one line below, still on the right.
Not your name here.
University Name/address Below the above, and on the right side If you wish, you could now add here a line that says Subject ( or Reference): blah blah blah Dear Sir/Madam, blablabla gekke Henkie Sign with a pen, and type your name below that.
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0Why the "University Name /address" is put on the right side? Since this is the addressee, I think it should be on the left side? Am I right?02br 02br 00Thank you.02br 02br 00Kenneth Au0-
Yes this is correct, i am a buisness person myself, i would know. the only thing i would suggest is that you make sure you put a form a from so and so or with my greatest wishes, so and so.