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Dear All, Please find the attached presentation on email writing skill. Feel free to contact the under sign for any further clarification / assistants. Thanks & Regards Kumar Gourav
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Good attempt! It is a fashion these days to use words like 'anyways,' etc. English has accepted 'words in usage' into its fold. So, nothing is right or wrong. It sometimes makes reading the mail/letter nauseating.

A Formal Letter has this typical format:

1. Name and address of sender
2. Name and address of addressee
3. Date
4. Mode of address or salutation
5. Reference to previous correspondence, if any
6. Content of the letter
7. Complimentary close and signature

Letters usually end politely with the following phrases: Thank you, With regards, With best wishes, Hope to see. In an email, what is a complimentary close and signature? What is the best accepted norm? Are sentences like Best Regards, Best wishes passé? Can anyone throw light on this? This ppt looks incomplete in that respect.

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Hi Gaurav Its very fruitful one as my boss is not aware with the email writing ethics , so it will help me to make him undrstnd by forwarding it to him. Thnx
From India, Delhi
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Hi Gaurav Thanks for sharing this excellent ppt.I made one but i was really looking for something which is more straight. thanks again. regards mitali
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