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Ovtolevks
Dear customer, / Dear Customer: which one is correct?
14 juil. 2020 18:21
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Hello Ovtolevks!
I agree with Connor - I would also write "Dear Customer".
Because you are using "customer" as a generic word to address (or speak to) the person that you are writing to, you would consider that to be their title which would need a capital letter. To addrees a person with "Dear Customer" is the same as writing "Dear Sir/Madam/Dr.".
I hope that helps!
14 juillet 2020
1
If "customer" is a proper noun, then it would be "Customer". This is because you are addressing them by name; names are always proper and capitalized. So in direct addresses, such as letters, I think it would be "Customer".
Ex:
"customer"
The customer was mad.
"Customer"
Hi, Customer. How are you?
I may be wrong, but that is how I understand it.
14 juillet 2020
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Ovtolevks
Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Néerlandais, Anglais, Finnois, Français, Allemand, Latin, Russe
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Chinois (mandarin), Néerlandais, Français, Allemand
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