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making formal letter
can you show me a sample of a formal letter for an interview??
i dont have any idea..
i just want to interview a person..
thanks..
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Re: making formal letter
My feeling is that you want to get an interview, not interview somebody. In other words, you would be the interviewee, not the interviewer. You will probably find some ideas in this section. (I have moved this thread.)
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