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Dear John or Dear Smith in the first line of a letter?
Apr 22, 2012 2:15 PM
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These are names that are generic. They stand in for practice while writing.
A dear john letter, by the way, is also a term for a letter which you will attempt to destroy a man's spirit. :)
April 22, 2012
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If the name is John Smith and it is not a personal letter it would be Dear Mr. Smith.
If you have met him before and you are on a first name basis with him, it would be Dear John. We never address people by their last names in letters or e-mails. Only friends can do that.
April 22, 2012
Who is John and Smith anyway? Is Smith is John's surname?
April 22, 2012
You would start a letter by writing at the top, the date, then say:
"Dear John" or "Dear Mary", or "Dear Mr. Smith", "Dear Sir", "Dear Dr. Jones".
Then state why your are writing, and give the information.
April 22, 2012
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