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The format of English letters

1, heading

Refers to the sender's name (company name), address and date, usually written in the upper right corner of the stationery.

2. Date of writing:

For example:1July 30, 997, English: July 30 1997 (the most common); July 301997;

3. Address:

It is the address from the writer to the recipient. The position is one or two lines below the address in the letter, starting from the top box of this line.

Comma (British) or colon (American) is usually used after salutation.

4. The text of the letter:

The following addresses are separated by a line, which is the core of the letter.

5、? Conclusion (overall conclusion):

One or two lines below the text, starting from the right middle of the stationery, the first word should be capitalized and the sentence should be comma at the end.

Extended data:

June 23, 1965 438+08

Dear Zheng Xiao:

I'm glad to learn that you will come to see me during the holiday. My parents will be happy to see you again, too. I'm sure you'll enjoy every minute here.

I have arranged our holidays as follows. On the first day of your arrival, I will show you around our campus. The next day, we will visit art galleries and concert halls. The next day, we will climb a hill in the northeast of this city. At the top of the mountain, we can have a bird's eye view of the city. In the next three days, we will take a short trip to some nearby places of interest, such as Swan Cave and Jinhu. On the last day, I will go to the railway station to see you off.

Please remember to call me and tell me your train number and arrival time so that I can meet you at the railway station. By the way, very? Is it hot? It's sunny here, so don't forget to put on your sunglasses.

I look forward to seeing you soon.

You are sincere,

John Chang

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-English letters