sara6923
New member
- Joined
- Nov 2, 2014
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- German
- Home Country
- Germany
- Current Location
- UK
Hello,
I have question about writing formal e-mails and wonder if someone could help me with this one.
Do I always need to start an e-mail to somebody I do not know personally with 'Dear Sir'. If, for example, I write to a company or a store asking for details about a product, can I say something else. Above sound very formal. Can I simply say 'hello' like here, or use different greeting?
I need to write an e-mail to college asking and tell them I booked a date for my English course on line and want to confirm dates. I don't attend a course there and this is first time I write. Can someone say if this is correct. I appreciate your help.
Hello,
I have just booked a place on the course (here I include name and details - very long!) at your college but the dates on the website are different than the one in my booking confirmation. Can you please confirm the dates when the course is held.
Regards
I would really appreciate if someone can correct any mistakes. I want the email to sound correct!
Thank you,
Sara
I have question about writing formal e-mails and wonder if someone could help me with this one.
Do I always need to start an e-mail to somebody I do not know personally with 'Dear Sir'. If, for example, I write to a company or a store asking for details about a product, can I say something else. Above sound very formal. Can I simply say 'hello' like here, or use different greeting?
I need to write an e-mail to college asking and tell them I booked a date for my English course on line and want to confirm dates. I don't attend a course there and this is first time I write. Can someone say if this is correct. I appreciate your help.
Hello,
I have just booked a place on the course (here I include name and details - very long!) at your college but the dates on the website are different than the one in my booking confirmation. Can you please confirm the dates when the course is held.
Regards
I would really appreciate if someone can correct any mistakes. I want the email to sound correct!
Thank you,
Sara