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  1. Hace 4 días · Dear Mr Prohack: Wessex Thorton Freeland Ian Dalrymple Cecil Parker 1949 The Chiltern Hundreds: Two Cities John Paddy Carstairs George H. Brown Cecil Parker Based on play Sept 1949 Diamond City: Gainsborough David MacDonald Alex Bryce, S. Frank Bundy David Farrar, Diana Dors

  2. Hace 3 días · 귀하 can translate to “dear”, so you’ll see it most often in formal letters or when a company is addressing a valuable client, often with the full name: 윤희철 귀하 (Yoon Hee-chul-gwi-ha).

  3. Hace 5 días · Prospective employer or supervisor: When you address a potential employer or manager, use "Mr." or "Ms.," followed by their last name. Only use "Mrs." or "Miss" when you know their marital status. For example, you can address them as "Dear Ms. Brown" or "Dear Mr. Fields."

  4. Hace 3 días · In Dear Mr. Henshaw, the main character is Leigh Botts, a young boy who writes letters to his favorite author, Mr. Henshaw. Other important characters include Leigh's mother, Bonnie, his...

  5. slate.com › advice › dear-prudenceDear Prudence | Slate

    Hace 2 días · Dear Prudence is Slate's advice column, where Prudie responds to your questions about relationships at home, work, and beyond. Exclusive questions and Prudie Uncensored, every week.

  6. Hace 5 días · 'Dear [First Name]' or 'Dear [Mr./Mrs./Ms./Dr./Professor] [Last Name]' If you know your recipient's name, use a personalised greeting in place of a more generic greeting. If you're contacting someone for the first time, you may want to address them by title and surname.

  7. Hace 5 días · If you're emailing someone you don't know, perhaps for information about a job posting, you can use 'Dear Sir' or 'Madam'. If you're emailing a superior or supervisor, use their title and surname, for example, 'Dear Prof Watson', 'Good morning, Dr Stone' or 'Greetings Mr Williams'.