Should I write 'Dear Mr. Barnes', as I wanted, or just 'Dear Ben'? I don't want to sound too formal nor too...friend-like xP
Also, is it acceptable to use ':)' once?
How should I adress him? xD
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Re: How should I adress him? xD
Dear Mr.Barnes or sir.
Addressing someone you don't know personally/haven't met/who is older than you, by their first name, is real rude in my opinion.
It's ok to use one smiley yes, just don't do it excessively.
Addressing someone you don't know personally/haven't met/who is older than you, by their first name, is real rude in my opinion.
It's ok to use one smiley yes, just don't do it excessively.
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Re: How should I adress him? xD
That's what I thought, thanks for confirming
And yay, I can use a smilie xD I'm a huge smilie abuser on the internet but I'll only use it once in the letter, I promise xP
And yay, I can use a smilie xD I'm a huge smilie abuser on the internet but I'll only use it once in the letter, I promise xP
Re: How should I adress him? xD
Hey yoitsdomka!
Yes, you can address him either Dear Mr. Barnes, Dear Mr. Ben Barnes or anything like that. {thumb2} Also, you don't have to be too formal, otherwise it'll look like you're applying for a job and the whole feel of the letter would be "cold"! Of course, you should'nt be rude but just write like you would talk to on older person - polite.
Good luck & if you have any more questions, please feel free to ask!
Regards,
Lizanne
Yes, you can address him either Dear Mr. Barnes, Dear Mr. Ben Barnes or anything like that. {thumb2} Also, you don't have to be too formal, otherwise it'll look like you're applying for a job and the whole feel of the letter would be "cold"! Of course, you should'nt be rude but just write like you would talk to on older person - polite.
Good luck & if you have any more questions, please feel free to ask!
Regards,
Lizanne
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