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Format of greetings at the end of letters

The greeting ends in the following format:

Greeting is a kind of greeting or congratulations, such as "sincerely" and "wish". One line should be exclusive and two spaces should be blank.

In addition, if you write a kind of blessing, such as "salute" and "health", with "sincerity" or "wish", you usually have to write it on a new line.

International alphabet specification:

The format and writing method of international envelopes are different from those of domestic letters, but they must be written in Chinese (English and French are also acceptable). The obvious differences in format are as follows:

Write the sender's name, address (including postal code) and country name on the top left of the envelope (these three items can also be written on the top half of the back of the envelope).

Write the recipient's name, address (including postal code) and country name in the lower right.

Put a stamp on the upper right corner. It must also be emphasized that letters sent abroad must indicate the country, region, city, street name and house number of the recipient and sender. The envelope below is written in English.

Writing style:

English letters generally have two styles: block letters and semi-block letters. Head-to-head style is often used in business, official and some formal letters to show the seriousness, authenticity and reliability of the letter content.

The compromise formula is obviously more casual, mainly used for letters between family, friends and individuals. If it is not the first time for two people to communicate and know each other better, the addresses of both parties in the letter can be omitted.