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The format of writing greetings

The format of writing greetings: title, specific content and conclusion.

1, greeting

First of all, you need to use proper address to express your respect and kindness to the recipient. This usually includes the name, position or title of the other party, such as "Dear Teacher Zhang" and "Dear Family".

2, the specific content

In greeting, you need to express your wishes clearly. This can include positive words, such as blessing, encouragement, support or thanks. For example, we can wish each other good health, smooth career and happy family.

3. Concluding remarks

At the end of the greeting, you need to use appropriate concluding remarks to express your gratitude and respect. This usually includes the words "from here" and "salute" and sign your name.

Matters needing attention in greeting

1. Respect each other's feelings. When writing greetings, you should consider the feelings and needs of the other party and avoid using words that may cause discomfort to the other party. Express your sincerity and goodwill as much as possible, and let the other party feel their sincerity and concern.

2. Pay attention to the conciseness and clarity of the language. Greetings should be short and clear, not too long or vague. Try to use simple and easy-to-understand language and avoid using too complicated vocabulary or sentence structure. This can make the other side better understand their own blessings and make themselves more powerful.

3, to highlight the key points and emotions. When writing greetings, we should highlight the key points and emotions so that the other party can feel their sincere feelings and best wishes. Rhetorical devices such as metaphor and parallelism can be used appropriately to enhance the expression effect of blessings.

4. Pay attention to cultural differences and habits. Different regions and nationalities have different cultural traditions and habits, so we need to take these differences and habits into account when writing greetings. Respect each other's traditions and habits, and avoid using words that may offend or displease each other.