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Parts of a Business Letter
A business letter consists of the following elements,
presented in the order listed:
•return address (optional)
•date
•recipient’s address
•salutation
•body (or text)
•complimentary close
•signature
•typist’s initials (optional)
•enclosures (optional)
•carbon copies (optional)
Business Letters, Addresses and
Dates in
The salutation in a business letter should include
(1) the return mailing address,
(2) the date the letter is sent, and
(3) the mailing address of the recipient.
If you are using letterhead stationery printed with your
complete mailing address, the return address should be
omitted.
In the block letter format, all three elements are aligned
with the left margin. In the traditional letter format, the
recipient’s address is left-aligned, but the return address
and date are indented to the middle of the page.
Return Address
On non-letterhead stationery, begin your letter by typing
on separate lines
your company’s name
the company’s street address
the city, state, and ZIP code
Tailspin Toys
876 Maple Drive
Franklin Park, IL 60131-0443
Date
Place the date below the return address or, if you
are using letterhead, at the top of your letter. You
may write the date using either a month-day-year
or day-month-year sequence (see Dates), but
always spell out the name of the month.
Incorrect: 3/31/99
Correct: March 31, 1999
Or:
31 March 1999
Recipient’s AddressBelow the date, insert the recipient’s address. There should be at least
one line space between them, although using three line spaces is
usually preferred if the letter is short.
Include the following items in the address, each on a separate line:
• the recipient’s full name preceded by a courtesy title
• the recipient’s title /position
• the company name (spelled and styled exactly as it appears in the
company’s own publications)
• the company’s street address
• the city, state, and ZIP code
Mr. Henry Thomason
Personnel Manager
Lucerne Publishing
1002 Market Avenue
Kodiak, AK 99615-0037
NOTE:
If the recipient’s title is short, you may list it on the same line
as the name, using a comma to separate them.
Mr. Henry Thomason, Manager
If you do not know the recipient and cannot tell from the
name alone whether the person is a man or a woman, omit
the courtesy title.
Chris Thomason, Manager
Business Letters, Salutations inA letter’s salutation is a brief greeting that appears before the body of a letter. In business correspondence, the salutation should begin with the word Dear, followed by a courtesy title and the recipient’s last name. It may end in either a colon or a comma, although a colon is the most common choice for business letters.
Dear Ms. Richards,
If you do not know the gender of the recipient, omit the courtesy title and replace it with the person’s first name.
Dear Leslie Richards,
For a relatively informal letter, you may use just the first name, but only if you know the recipient well.
Dear Leslie,
If you do not know the name of the person to whom you are writing, never use the salutation “Dear Gentlemen,” which is dated as well as sexist. Only slightly better is “To Whom it May Concern.” Because of its impersonal nature, this greeting if off-putting to many people.Instead, when at all possible, try to find the name you need by consulting a phone directory or calling the person’s company. If you still cannot locate the name, consider using the person’s title in the salutation.
Dear Vice President of Financing,
Business Letters, Closings of
Every business letter should end with a complimentary close and a signature with the sender’s name and title typed beneath. If needed, the typist’s initials, a list of enclosures, or the names of people who have received copies of the letter may also appear below the signature.
Complimentary CloseTwo line spaces below the final paragraph of a business letter, you should insert a polite closing statement, known as a complimentary close. Only the first word in the close should be capitalized, and a comma should follow the final word.Sincerely yours,
In business correspondence, standards such as “Sincerely,” “Yours truly,” and “Best wishes” are usually the most appropriate. Avoid complimentary closes that are overly flowery (e.g., “Your humble servant,” “Wishing you the very, very best”) or informal (e.g., “Bye now,” “’Til next time”).Depending on the letter format you use, the close should either be aligned on the left margin or indented to the middle of the page.
Signature
Sign your name in ink below the complimentary close, and type your name and title on separate lines below your signature.Christine Evans Director of Sales
If the name of your department or division is not on your letterhead, you may insert it below your title.Mitchell Holmes Editorial Assistant Textbook Division
Also consider adding your telephone number, fax number, and e-mail address if these are not printed on your stationery. Be sure to label clearly whether a number is for a telephone or fax line. Hamilton Boyce Production Manager Phone: 901-555-6734 Fax: 901-555-6723 E-mail: [email protected]
Typist’s Initials
If someone else types your letter for you, the typist’s initials should appear two line spaces below your typed name and title (or, if listed, below your telephone number, fax number, and/or e-mail address). The initials should be set in lowercase letters with no periods between them.jlk
If one person writes a letter and another types it, the writer’s initials, set in all capitals, should be inserted before the typist’s initials. Place a colon or slash between them.NB:jlk NB/jlk
If one person writes a letter, another types it, and a third person signs it, the signer’s initials, set in all capitals, should be inserted before the writer’s initials, also set in all capitals. The typist’s initials should follow the first two. Place a colon or slash between them.FMR:NB:jlk FMR/NB/jlk
Enclosures
If any materials are to be sent along with the letter, insert the word Enclosures or the abbreviation Enc. or Encl. two line spaces below the typist’s initials. To keep a record of what was sent, you can insert a colon after the word or abbreviation and either note the number of items enclosed or list a description of each.Enclosures: 3
Encl.: Job application “Working at Parnell Aerospace” (brochure)
Carbon Copies
If you send copies of a letter to anyone other than the person to whom it is addressed, insert the abbreviation cc. (for “carbon copy”) two line spaces below the enclosures line. Follow cc. with a colon and the names of everyone who received a copy. Use the same form for all of the names listed.
Incorrect: cc: Mr. Bennett Josie Morris Tom
Correct: cc: Harold Bennett Josie Morris Thomas Peterson
If more than one person receives a copy, list their names either according to their rank in your company or in alphabetical order.
Full Block Letter FormatMost business correspondence uses the full block letter format, in
which all elements are aligned on the left margin. One blank line
space appears below the following items: recipient’s address,
salutation, body of the letter, text block including the sender’s
name and title, typist’s initials, and list of enclosures. The blank
line spaces generally follow the return address and complimentary
close, to provide space for the signature. Either one or three line
spaces may be inserted after the date, depending the letter’s
length and the amount of room on the page.
Your Company Name [delete company name and address if using letterhead] Street Address or P.O. Box City, State, and ZIP Code
Date
Recipient’s Name Recipient’s Title Recipient’s Company Street Address or P.O. Box City, State, and ZIP Code
Salutation
Body of the Letter
Complimentary Close,
[signature]
Your Name Your Title Your Telephone Number [optional] Your Fax Number [optional] Your E-mail Address [optional]
Typist’s Initials [optional]
List of Enclosures [optional]
List of Recipients of Carbon Copies [optional
Wheeler Copiers 145 Ridgewood Drive Deerfield, IL 60015-0900
January 10, 1996
Mr. Stephen Nickels Client Services Manager Metropolis Messenger Service 9099 Morningside Road Chicago, IL 60607-0021
Dear Mr. Nickels,
Thank you for your letter of January 4, in which you described your company’s services.
I am interested in using your messengers for our local deliveries. For your reference, I have enclosed a list of the firms to which we regularly send packages.
If possible, I would like to meet with you late next week to discuss your fees and other terms of your contract. At your earliest convenience, please call me at the number below to schedule a meeting.
Sincerely,
Diane Morris Office Manager Phone: 847-555-0997 Fax: 847-555-0998 E-mail: [email protected]
kjm
Encl.: 1
cc: Jane Henry Marion Henry
Modified Block Letter Format
The modified block letter format is usually used for personal letters
and informal business correspondence. In this format, the following
components of the letter are indented to approximately the center of
the page: return address, date, complimentary close, signature, and
the block of text under the signature including the sender’s name and
title. All other elements are aligned on the left margin.
Your Company Name [delete company name and address if using letterhead] Street Address or P.O. Box City, State, and ZIP Code
DateRecipient’s Name
Recipient’s Title Recipient’s Company Street Address or P.O. Box City, State, and ZIP Code
Salutation
Body of the Letter
Complimentary Close,
[signature]
Your Name Your Title Your Telephone Number [optional] Your Fax Number [optional] Your E-mail Address [optional]
Typist’s Initials [optional]
List of Enclosures [optional]
List of Recipients of Carbon Copies [optional]
Volcano Coffee Company 199 Hanson Lane Portland, OR 97209-0800
July 8, 1998
Mr. Michael Henderson President Perfect Beans, Ltd. 7877 Main Street Eugene, OR 97401-1034
Dear Mike,
I’m desperate to find a manager for the store we’re opening in Eugene. Do you know anyone who would be right for the job? I’m looking for someone with at least two years of experience with managing a staff of about ten people. Give me a call if you have any ideas.
I’ve been extremely busy getting the Eugene and Corvallis stores off the ground. In case you’re interested, I’ve enclosed a brochure with photos of the new locations.
I hear Perfect Beans is also going strong. I’ll stop by your office to catch up next time I’m in town.
Best,
Jeri Milner Vice President Phone: 503-555-9230 Fax: 503-555-9231 E-mail: [email protected]
Enclosure: brochure
Cc: Mary McGavin, Personnel Manager.
OFFERING QUOTATION
merCHANdizeJalan Surya Kencana Abadi Kav. IV no.65
Bandung 45367Ph. 022-9143850 fax.022-9123849
Tol-free. 08092300-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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7 November 2010
Mrs. Stephanie Gloria SusantoManaging DirectorEducation Study CenterJalan Ciremai Raya no.04Bandung 54622
Dear Mrs. Stephanie, After having seen your company profile presentation in Anjasmoro Conention Hall at West Java Expo 2010, I would like to offer you cooperation with your company.
As information, we have made cooperation with some companies in Indonesia for more than 12 years. Our business scope is specialized in supplying merchandises for company promotion and publication that are known throughout the industry for their quality and durability. Thus, we would like to offer you cooperation in supplying merchandises for your company’s promotion and publication.
Enclosed is our company profile, which describes the overall characteristics of our company. This should help you to familiarize you with our corporate and product values.
If you have any further questions about name of firm’s products, please call us at our toll-free number in 08092300 or our email in [email protected].
Sincerely Yours,
JonaSJonas AkbariMarketing Manager
EDUCATION STUDY CENTREJalan Ciremai Raya no.04
Bandung 54622Ph. 022-89765772/89765773 Fax.022-89775821
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12 November 2010
Mr. Jonas AkbariMarketing ManagermerchandizeJalan Surya Kencana Abadi Kav. IV no.65Bandung 45367
Dear Sir,
With reference to your letter of 7 November 2010, we would like to thank you for your offer to have cooperation with our company.
We have learnt about your company profile and we find it that your company is the experienced one in supplying merchandises for a company’s promotion and publication. It is a great pride and pleasure for us to have a chance to be one of your business partners. If it possible, we would like to invite you for a further meeting and discussion about your offer at our office on Monday, 22 November 2010. Thank you once again for considering us.
Sincerely Yours,
StefyStephanie Gloria S.Managing Director
EDUCATION STUDY CENTREJalan Ciremai Raya no.04
Bandung 54622Ph. 022-89765772/89765773 Fax.022-89775821
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------12 November 2010
Mr. Jonas AkbariMarketing ManagermerchandizeJalan Surya Kencana Abadi Kav. IV no.65Bandung 45367
Dear Sir,
With reference to your letter of 7 November 2010, we would like to thank you for your offer to have cooperation with our company.
We regret that we will be unable to have cooperation with your company. It is flattering to be asked, but circumstances do not allow us to have cooperation with your company at this time.
We are sorry that it could not be a favorable response but we look forward to working with you at another time.
Thank you once again for considering us. I appreciate your understanding.
Sincerely Yours,
StefyStephanie Gloria S.Managing Director
Christina JohnsonGeneral ManagerBeauty Care Products Ltd.145, Main RoadBrighton
5 January, 2010
Margaret ReynoldsVanity Beauty Clinic89, Marigold AvenueBrighton
Dear Ms. Reynolds,
It is with great pride and pleasure we present to you our latest beauty product, The Anti-Aging Cream. It has won great reviews from all our customers.
We would like to offer this product free of cost to you on a trial basis and subject to your satisfaction and approval we could supply it to you on a regular basis.
Our Customer Service in-charge, Ms. Taylor, would get in touch with you to know your feedback. Thanking You.
Yours Sincerely,
SIGNATURE
Christina Johnson
LANGUAGE EXPRESSIONS
OPENING LINES
Why do we need an opening line in a business letter or formal email?
- to make reference to previous correspondence
- to say how you found the recipient's name/address
- to say why you are writing to the recipient.
10 Good Opening Lines:
With reference to your letter of 8 June, I ...
I am writing to enquire about ...
After having seen your advertisement in ... , I would like ...
After having received your address from ... , I ...
I received your address from ... and would like ...
We/I recently wrote to you about ...
Thank you for your letter of 8 May…
Thank you for your letter regarding ...
Thank you for your letter/e-mail about ...
In replying to your letter of 8 May, ...
CLOSING LINES
Why do we need a closing line in a business letter or email?
- to make a reference to a future event
- to repeat an apology
- to offer help
10 Good Closing Lines:
If you require any further information, feel free to contact me.
I look forward to your reply.
I look forward to hearing from you.
I look forward to seeing you.
Please advice as necessary.
We look forward to a successful working relationship in the future.
Should you need any further information, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Once again, I apologize for any inconvenience.
We hope that we may continue to rely on your valued custom.
I would appreciate your immediate attention to this matter.