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Faithfully or Sincerely...Which ??

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jobo_123 | 19:47 Fri 19th Aug 2005 | Jobs & Education
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Having recently been told that I am to be made Redundant, I am lauching myself into the job market, but have got myself into a knot, when ending my letter's


Under what circumstances do you use faithfully or Sincerely??


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As a rule of thumb, if you are writing to a person you know the name of eg Mr Brown then you would use Yours Sincerely at the end of the letter. If you are writing to a Dear Sir or Madam type of letter then use Yours Faithfully

And wherever possible try and find out who you should be writing to!  It always shows you in a good light if you have taken the time to research the company and therefore able to address your letter personally.

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Thank u xx
quick way to remember: It's NEVER SINCERELY SIR!
I always remember that
Sincerely Sir AND Faithfully Friend are both WRONG.

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