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dear manager?
does it make sense to start a formal letter addressed to a manager by
Dear Manager,
Dear Sir manager,
Dear Mr Manager,
It is really confusing to me
Thanks
Jan 19, 2016 1:36 PM
Answers · 2
In the UK, the convention is :
a) If you know the name: "Dear Mr / Ms / Mrs [Family Name]"
b) If you don't know who it is : "Dear Sir / Madam"
c) If you know that it is a man but not his name : "Dear Sir"
d) If you know that it is a woman but not her name : "Dear Madam"
You would write the title e.g. "Accounts Manager" in the address or you could write below the address, for example: "For the Attention of the Accounts Manager".
You would only write "Dear Sirs" if you were addressing the company in general and not addressing a specific person.
You would never write "To Whom it May Concern" in this kind of letter.
It's possible that US conventions differ slightly.
January 20, 2016
If you address someone , you normally use HIS NAME or HIS GENDER , not his position in a company .
Dear Sir / Dear Sirs ( for male > " Sirs" is very formal)
Dear Madam ( for female) .
To whom it may concern or Dear Sir or Madam ( When you do not know the gender)
Dear Ms. Sally ( use this if you do not want to state her status as a married women or you don't know if she is or not)
Dear Mrs Sally ( you stated her married status)
January 20, 2016
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