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If it is the first line of an email, my choice would be, e. Salutations should not be used in emails unless you are a spammer, in which case please
continue to use them so your message is instantly filterable. I have until recently used the capitalized option. However I did not see an example of
"Good morning" on a greetings card. Personally, I regard those as fairly informal, but they seem to be accepted in semi-formal messages. A can of
worms. If on the other hand, you put the same context in the body of the e-mail instead of as an attachment, does that make it an 'e-mail' requiring
to be written in a different style? See post, Using Time Salutations Carefully for more info. The comma is a more informal choice, and should be
reserved for email. What are your favorite songs with a morning reference? No, Dear The salutation "dear" is not necessary in simplified business
correspondence. By Piak in forum Ask a Teacher. In either case, you might want to use the contraction "I'm" rather than "I am. This Site Might
Help You. British English Home Country: Personally, I avoid using the time of date in a greeting or elsewhere in the message , except in certain
circumstances, such as:. By destiny99 in forum CVs, Resumes and Applications. I have a question about salutations. Which word is correct?
When emailing, you will probably want to change your salutation within a continued chain of email correspondence while "Dear" is appropriate
for an initial email, it could feel stodgy and repetitive when engaging in a rapid-fire email conversation to set up a meeting time. The last
accommodation I require is extended time on tests, which we can work out when we meet. A determination of what is appropriate depends on
how well you know the recipient, the reason for your letter, and whether you are writing a posted letter or an email. Give me some opinion please!
I would have written Alexandr June 20, at This question already has an answer here: Need to confirm when using multiple names in the signature
section of a greeting card do you use commas after every name ie. They are not timezone-dependent. This should only be used when you don't
have a name to use, as you should always address your letters as specifically as possible. Danny , thank you for your thoughtful message. If your
contact name is gender neutral ie. This is used in business correspondence where you don't have a specific person to whom you are writing. It
depends on many factors. The salutation "dear" is not necessary in simplified business correspondence. Join them; it only takes a minute: Each class
I will sit front and center in order to be able to both hear and see better. At times--for example, in email--you may choose to leave out the comma
before the name when the greeting is "Hi":. Questions Tags Users Badges Unanswered. Dear Sir or Madam: Keep in mind that it is the students
decision to disclose any information about their disability, and that doing so is not required.