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Formal email format
Do you still use ‘Dear’ at the beginning of an email and ‘Regards’ at the end of it? Would you add greeting sentence before content?
For example:
Dear Alice,
I hope this email find you well.
CONTENT
Regards,
Jean
2019年9月17日 12:54
回答 · 4
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Hi Jean
This is one of those situations where there are two answers. One for the real world, and the other for exams.
In many exams you are expected to use 'Dear' & 'Regards' (or 'Kind Regards') in formal emails, so use these in an exam. In the real world people people tend to be more relaxed about emails. To me this sometimes seems a bit wrong, and so I often use 'Good morning/afternoon/evening' in a formal email and 'Hi' in informal ones.
A greeting before the content depends on the culture of your country or the company you work for, but I think it's nice. Can't hurt, so why not.
There is a small mistake, you should 'finds' (the email is 3rd person) not 'find'.
2019年9月17日
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中国語 (普通話), 中国語 (台湾語), 英語
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