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| I want to apply for European Voluntary Service programme and become a volunteer. To do so, I need to write a motivation letter. But I am hesitant about the style of letter. Should it be formal or not? What words it should begin with? I read somewhere that starting with words “Dear Sir/Madam” is not a good idea. So could you guys please help me? Every your advice on writing the motivation letter for this programme will be appreciated!!! Thank you all in advance! |
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| It's better if you can find a name of the person you're writing to, but if you can't then I don't see what's wrong with 'Dear Sir or Madam'. In a motivational letter, I would follow the conventions of formal writing, but might use more expressive language than normal as you have to try to convey your enthusiasm. |
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| I agree with Tdol - if you know the names of the people to whom you're writing, then use them. Otherwise "Dear Sir or Madam" is the accepted greeting. |
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