Formal/Informal letters (Typed or hand-written letters)
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2014 2:03 pm
Hello everyone. I wouldn't say that this is the usual topic about sending typed or handwritten letters, but about the formality or informality of them. Do you always send the same kind of letter no matter who the celebrity is? More than increasing the success chances, I believe that it also counts who are you writing to, and I am specifically referring to elder people (writers, actors, composers).
Given that case, wouldn't it be more respectful to send a real formal letter (with special paper, the way of addressing, the structure of the letter, etc.)? Correct if I'm wrong but I think that most of formal letters are typed and the only thing that is handwritten is the signature (or maybe the salutation or the closing of the letter).
Your comments and opinions are welcome!
Thanks!
Given that case, wouldn't it be more respectful to send a real formal letter (with special paper, the way of addressing, the structure of the letter, etc.)? Correct if I'm wrong but I think that most of formal letters are typed and the only thing that is handwritten is the signature (or maybe the salutation or the closing of the letter).
Your comments and opinions are welcome!
Thanks!