Is everything all right?
Is everything all right?
I hope everything is all right.
I hope (you) everything is all right.
How have you been recently? I like Mi You very much.
How have you been recently? I miss you very much.
I received your letter yesterday.
I received your letter yesterday.
It has been a long time since I received your last letter.
I have received your letter for a long time.
Matters needing attention in writing foreign trade mail format specification
The "Recipient" in the message 1. is the recipient. Just enter the other person's email address. If the other party has multiple mailboxes, you can fill in multiple mailboxes.
2. "Cc" in the email-that is, the cc person who copied the email only needs to know the content of the email and does not need to reply to the communication. You can also fill in multiple email addresses here.
3. "Subject"-refers to the title of the email. We enter a summary of the contents of the email. For a formal email, the subject of the email is very important, and unprofessional topics are easily overlooked. The subject of the email is convenient to know the content of the email quickly, and it is convenient to find the email at that time later.
4. Foreign trade mail starts with "Dear" or "Hi", which means "Hello". "Honey" doesn't need to distinguish between men and women. If the other person is unfamiliar, you can use "hi" instead. Greetings are followed by first names, not last names.
5. The body of the email-leave a line above and below the first line, and the recipient should enter a space between each English word for reading.
6. Ending of foreign trade mail-The most common ending of foreign trade mail is blessing and greeting.