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What is the format of traditional mail? (Non-email)

Letters generally consist of title, greeting, body, ending, signature and date. Let's take a letter from Liu Xing to Qiang Qiang as an example to make a simple analysis.

1. Title

Write the title at the top of the first line, followed by a colon.

To show respect and goodwill, you can add the words "Dear" or "Dear" before the title. It depends on the closeness of the relationship between the writer and the recipient. Dear Qiang Qiang: (between classmates, the relationship is close, you can use dear)2. send one's regards to

Write a greeting and leave two spaces at the beginning of the second line.

Use polite language to make the other person feel kind and respected.

Old people pay more attention to health, middle-aged people pay more attention to career and family, young people pay more attention to love and study, and children wish healthy growth. Hello! Are you used to life in your new school? Don't forget your old classmates.

Write a new line in two spaces, generally one thing at a time, and pay attention to clear hierarchy and conciseness.

Language should be accurate and popular, clear as words, and don't make too many deep modifications, which will make it difficult for the other party to understand. Recently, we are going to hold a class reunion. I wonder if you have time to come back.

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According to the identity of the recipient, write a greeting to show politeness.

The general greetings are "from here" and "salute". The format is to write "from here" in two blanks on another line, and the next line "salute" is written at the top.

Letters to the elderly often say "I wish you a long and healthy life", letters to friends often say "I wish you success in your work" and letters to younger generations often say "I wish you progress in your studies". hope

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5. Signature and date

The last two lines, the writer's name on the right, are written with the date just below the name.

According to the relationship between the writer and the recipient, you can indicate your identity before your name, such as "student ×××××" and "son ×××××". Friend: Liu Xing

×××× Year×× Month× Day