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Beginning of English letter

At the beginning of an email, after writing the address, you usually greet:

1. I hope you are all right.

I haven't heard from you for a long time. I hope you are all right.

3. How have you been recently?

4. How have you been recently?

I am glad to receive your letter. I'm fine. I hope you are, too.

6. I am honored to write to you.

Extended data:

1. The basic English letter format should include four parts: date, address, text and signature (including honorifics).

For example:

October,16,2011(upper right box)

Dear Jimmy (top left box)

I'm glad to hear from you. ...

You are sincere,

Jack (bottom right, including honorific words and signature)

2. Address at the beginning of the letter:

(1.) Write a letter to a friend with "Dear+Name". Just like dear Megan

(2) Write to your family and use "Dear+Address". Like my dear father.

(3) official letter. If you don't know whether the recipient is male or female, use "Dear Sir or Madam". If the recipient is male, please use "Dear Sir+Last Name", such as "Dear Mr. Lewis". If the other person is a woman, use "Dear Lady+Last Name", such as "Dear Lady Hatton".

(4) You can also use "Title/Position+Last Name/Last Name+First Name". Like dear Professor Tim? Dear Dr. John Smith.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-English letters