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11-07-2012, 09:24 AM
Post: #1
Business Tip USA: Don't Use Sir Unless you are sure it is a guy
When you are dealing with a business don't assume a man will read your letter. As a woman and business owner it bothers me that a person doesn't recognize that I could be a woman and a business owner.

Sir and Mr. are male gender specific. It is ONLY used if you sure it is a man.

DON'T USE Dear Sir unless you absolutely certain you are writing to a man.

If you know the person's name and you are not sure if it is a man or a woman use:
Formal - Dear Pat Jones:
Do NOT put Dear Mr. Jones: You can put Dear Mr./Ms. Pat Jones:
Less Formal but entirely acceptable:
Attention: Pat Jones

Formal correspondence use:
Dear Sir or Madame:
Dear Chairperson:

Formal but a little antagonist:
To whom it may concern:

Less formal you can us:
Dear Representative, or something like Dear Member,
Greetings,
Hello,

Hope this helps.
01-13-2013, 05:08 AM
Post: #2
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