I was wondering..do you all write on paper who has lines or a white paper?
Paper line or white paper?
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Paper line or white paper?
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I was wondering..do you all write on paper who has lines or a white paper?
I was wondering..do you all write on paper who has lines or a white paper?
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Dear cutesonia,
actually that's totally up to you.
Although I'm using my own stationary which has my name and address printed on and comes from a printing house I never write a letter myself. I'm writing them on my PC and later print them out on my stationary.
Best,
Stephan
actually that's totally up to you.
Although I'm using my own stationary which has my name and address printed on and comes from a printing house I never write a letter myself. I'm writing them on my PC and later print them out on my stationary.
Best,
Stephan
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It really is a matter of personal choice
Many people prefer to hand write their letters as they feel it is more personal, others routinely type their letters.
I always type and laser print my letters as I just don't have the time to handwrite all my letters as I am collecting for charity. My letters also usually go out on the charities own headed paper
To be absolutely honest I don't actually think it matters much either way, and thus does not have much effect on success rates
All I would say though if you type your letters, is that it is important that your letter does not look like a "form letter" that is to say just a generic mail-merged letter. Try to make them as varied as possible
Ian
Many people prefer to hand write their letters as they feel it is more personal, others routinely type their letters.
I always type and laser print my letters as I just don't have the time to handwrite all my letters as I am collecting for charity. My letters also usually go out on the charities own headed paper
To be absolutely honest I don't actually think it matters much either way, and thus does not have much effect on success rates
All I would say though if you type your letters, is that it is important that your letter does not look like a "form letter" that is to say just a generic mail-merged letter. Try to make them as varied as possible
Ian
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