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Jungwan
Hope you are doing very well.

When I start my email. I usually use this sentence "Hope you are doing very well."

Is this often used in American? 

2015年12月2日 06:51
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It's conventional to drop the subject "I" in informal speech or writing in this kind of expression.

 

By the way, American isn't a language!

2015年12月2日
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I would just remove the word "very".  "I hope you're doing well" or "I hope this note finds you well" are more formal with the subject "I".  "Hope you're doing well" is less formal/more casual.

 

2015年12月2日
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I think you should add a subjecti to the sentence. " I " hope you are doing well.

2015年12月2日

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