Common sentence patterns at the beginning and end of English letter writing

Start:

1. How's it going? How's it going?

I am glad to receive your letter.

You asked me about (+questions, etc. ) Now let me give you some advice. You asked me in your letter. Now, let me give you some advice.

It has been a long time since we met. We haven't seen each other for a long time.

Ending:

I look forward to hearing from you. I look forward to hearing from you.

Thanks in advance. Thanks in advance.

Please cable me as soon as possible. Please write back as soon as possible.

4. Good luck | Best wishes. Good luck.

Extended data:

Matters needing attention in English letter writing:

The first letter at the end of (1) should be capitalized, and a comma should be added at the end.

(2) If you want to distinguish the ending for the recipient, you can use sincere yours, Yours sincerity or sincerity for the close partner; For ordinary friends, you can use your friends; ; If the child writes to his parents, use your beloved son (daughter); Write yours respectfully to elders, and faithfully to business dealings.

5. The signature at the end must be signed by myself, and no typing is allowed, and no punctuation is added after signing.

Second, the writing of English envelopes.

1. Write the name and address of the "sender" in the upper left corner of the envelope.

2. Write the name and address of the "recipient" in the middle or lower left corner of the envelope.

The sender doesn't call himself Mr., Mrs. or Miss, but it's polite to add your respectful name before the recipient's name.

4. The address is written contrary to Chinese; English addresses are from small to large in principle. For example, the house number and street name must be written first, then the city, province (state) and postal code, and the country name must be written in the last line.

Put a stamp on the upper right corner of the envelope.

References:

English letters-Baidu Encyclopedia