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plop1389 | 20:18 Tue 10th Jan 2006 | People & Places
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Not sure where to post this but Im always confused about how to start and end emails that are enquiring about something, do I go formal or not?
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Dear plop


Politness is never wrong, though it may not always be necessary. So, yes, be as formal as you like, nobody will take offence.


Yours sincerely


jno

Depending what you are enquiring about and who to...


Dear Sirs, Sir/Madam or <name> if you know it at the top


Yours sincerely (for Sirs or Sir/Madam), yours faithfully if you know the name. Another good one is Regards - polite but not too formal.

sammd, I think, at least with regular letters, it's the other way round - Dear Ms Smith...Yours sincerely if you know the name, Dear sir...Yours faithfully if you don't. See here for instance
Sorry, i got them the wrong way round. Oops!

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