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What does so-and-so mean?
Traditionally, it is called greeting or tribute, which is a courtesy to the receiver. If you like, you can choose the right words according to people and specific situations, and don't use them indiscriminately.
Attach a greeting or greeting. For example, the author's family members and close friends are also familiar with the recipient. Add a line after the signature or attach a greeting from these people, such as "someone sent a greeting". If you should greet the recipient's family, neighbors and relatives, you can add "Please pay tribute to XXX". If you are an elder, you can say "Please say hello to XXX in the top four" and so on.
Extended data
In many countries, almost all letters are regarded as literary works, such as France, India, Britain and the United States. Some copyright laws explicitly list letters in protected works (such as Brazil, Nigeria, Philippines and other countries).
There are also some countries whose copyright laws have special provisions to protect letters, such as Argentina, Colombia and Costa Rica.
According to the copyright laws of many countries, letters can only be protected in creative situations, rather than simply exchanging information or general communication, such as Austria, Belgium, the German Democratic Republic, the Federal Republic of Germany, Haiti, Italy, Japan, Scandinavia and the Soviet Union.
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