😊Letter
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Before
the advent of modern technology made communication so easy,
the art of writing a letter was considered an important requirement. Even today
a letter is an important means of communication in both the workspace as well as our personal lives. So let us
educate ourselves with the nuances of letter writing.
Letter Writing
A letter is a written message that can be handwritten or printed on paper. It is usually sent to the recipient via mail or post in an envelope, although this is not a requirement as such. Any such message that is transferred via post is a letter, a written conversation between two parties.
Now
that E-mails (Advantages and disadvantages) and texts and other such forms
have become the norm for communication, the art of letter writing has taken a
backseat. However, even today a lot of our communication, especially the formal kind, is done via letters. Whether it is a cover letter
for a job, or the bank sending you a reminder or a college acceptance letter,
letters are still an important mode of communication. Which is why it is
important that we know the intricacies of letter writing.
social fuction :
personal letters
are letters that are written to people we know such as friends, parents,
siblings, and caousin. letters are not only written to inform but srengthen the
bond between two people writing to each other.
- Means of
notification
- Means of
request
- Idea
- Ideas or
ideas
- As a
reminder
- Historical
evidence
- Work
guidelines
Types
of letters
Let
us first understand that there are broadly two types of letter, namely Formal
Letters, and Informal Letters. But then there are also a few types of letters
based on their contents, formalities, the purpose of letter writing etc. Let us
have a look at the few types of letters.
·
Formal Letter:
These letters follow a certain pattern and formality. They are strictly kept
professional in nature, and directly address the issues concerned. Any type of
business letter or letter to authorities falls within this given category.
·
Informal Letter:
These are personal letters. They need not follow any set pattern or adhere to
any formalities. They contain personal information or are a written
conversation. Informal letters are generally written to friends, acquaintances,
relatives etc.
·
Business Letter:
This letter is written among business correspondents, generally contains
commercial information such as quotations, orders, complaints, claims, letters
for collections etc. Such letters are always strictly formal and follow a
structure and pattern of formalities.
·
Official Letter:
This type of letter is written to inform offices, branches, subordinates of
official information. It usually relays official information like rules,
regulations, procedures, events, or any other such information. Official
letters are also formal in nature and follow certain structure and decorum.
·
Social Letter:
A personal letter written on the occasion of a special event is known as a
social letter. Congratulatory letter, condolence letter, invitation letter etc
are all social letters.
·
Circular Letter:
A letter that announces information to a large number of people is a circular
letter. The same letter is circulated to a large group of people to correspond
some important information like a change of address, change in management, the
retirement of a partner etc.
·
Employment Letters:
Any letters with respect to the employment process, like joining letter, promotion letter,
application letter etc.
Formal Letters
A
formal letter is one written in a formal and ceremonious language and follows a
certain stipulated format. Such letters are written for official purposes to
authorities, dignitaries, colleagues, seniors, etc and not to personal
contacts, friends or family. A number of conventions must be adhered to while drafting formal letters. So let us take a look at a
sample format of a formal letter.
structure
of a Formal Letter
As we said earlier, a formal letter must follow certain rules and conventions. Such a format helps in relaying the information in a professional way. It must be remembered that there are various such formats for formal letters that people follow. The one explained here is the one most commonly used for formal communicationthese days.
Sender’s Address
The
sender’s address is usually put on the top right-hand corner of the page. The
address should be complete and accurate in case the recipient of the letter
wishes to get in touch with the sender for further communication.
Date
The
sender’s address is followed by the date just below it, i.e. on the right side
of the page. This is the date on which the letter is being written. It is
important in formal letters as they are often kept on record.
Receiver’s Address
After
leaving some space we print the receiver’s address on the left side of the
page. Whether to write “To” above the address depends on the writer’s preference. Make sure you write the
official title/name/position etc of the receiver, as the first line of the
address.
Greeting
This
is where you greet the person you are addressing the letter to. Bear in mind
that it is a formal letter, so the greeting must be respectful and not too
personal. The general greetings used in formal letters are “Sir” or “Madam”. If
you know the name of the person the salutation may also be “Mr. XYZ” or “Ms. ABC”. But
remember you cannot address them only by their first name. It must be the full
name or only their last name.
Subject
After
the salutation/greeting comes the subject of the letter. In the centre of the
line write ‘Subject” followed by a colon. Then we sum up the purpose of writing
the letter in one line. This helps the receiver focus on the subject of the
letter in one glance.
Body of the Letter
This
is the main content of the letter. It is either divided into three paras or two
paras if the letter is briefer. The purpose of the letter should be made clear
in the first paragraph itself. The tone of the content should be
formal. Do not use any flowery language. Another point to keep in mind is that
the letter should be concise and to the point. And always be respectful and
considerate in your language, no matter the subject of your letter.
Closing the Letter
At
the end of your letter, we write a complimentary losing. The words “Yours
Faithfully” or “Yours Sincerely” are printed on the right side of the paper.
Generally, we use the later if the writer knows the name of the person.
Signature
Here
finally you sign your name. And then write your name in block letters beneath
the signature. This is how the recipient will know who is sending
the letter.
Example formal letters
Informal
Letters
Informal
letters are written to close acquaintances of the writer, their friends,
family, relatives, etc. Since they are written to close relations the letters
have an informal and personal tone. Casual language is used while writing
informal letters. And sometimes the letters may even have an emotional
undertone.
Informal
letters are mainly used for personal communication. So they do not have to follow any specific
pattern, format or conventions. They can be written as per the writer’s wishes
and the requirement of the situation. So the letter is written in a personal
fashion in casual unassuming language.
Structure
of Informal Letter
As we discussed earlier there is no set format when writing an informal letter. But there is a general pattern, some conventions that people usually follow. We will be looking at this pattern and certain tips on how to write effective and attractive informal letters. These can act as guidelines when you are drafting a letter, they are not hard and fast rules. Let us begin.
Address
The
first thing to write is your address, i.e. the address of the writer. We
usually write the address on the left-hand side of the page at the very top.
The address should be accurate and complete. Even when writing to close
friends or relatives the address must be written, so they can reply back to the
letter with ease. If the recipient of the letter is in another country, do
not forget to write your country as well in the address.
Date
Next
just below the address we write the date. This allows the reader to have a
reference as to when the address was written. He can then relate better to the
contents of the letter.
Greeting
Now
since you know the person you are writing to, the greeting can be informal as
well. If it is a friend or someone close to your age you can greet them by
their first name, like “Dear Alex”. If you are writing to your relative like your
mother/father/aunt/uncle etc, you may greet them as such, for example, “Dear
Mom”. And if you are writing to an elder person, someone you respect greatly
you can address them as Mr or Mrs. Like say for example you were writing a
congratulatory letter to your teacher, it can be addressed as “Dear Mrs. Alex”.
Introduction Paragraph
And
now we begin writing the actual letter. The introductory paragraph sets the tone for the whole letter. You might
begin by asking the recipient about their well being. Or you may say that you
hope the letter finds them in good health and great spirits. The opening of
informal letters should be casual and comforting. It must not be formal and direct
as in business letters.
Body of the Letter
The
letter overall should maintain a friendly tone. But you have to adjust the
language and the wordings according to who you are writing to. With a friend,
you can afford to be very casual and flippant even. But if you are writing to
an elder relative, you must be extremely respectful and considerate. One way to
determine the tonality of your letter is to remember how you talk to the person
in a conversation. And then apply the same syntax and sentiments to the letter.
Conclusion
In
the conclusive paragraph sum up the reason for writing the letter, i.e.
summarize the letter. Say a meaningful and affectionate goodbye to the reader.
And do not forget to invite the reader to write back or reply to your letter.
It shows an intention to keep the conversation going.
There
is no one way to sign off informal letters. Since they do not follow a strict
format, you may sign off as you please. Some commonly used phrases are
·
Lots of Love
·
Best,
·
Best Wishes,
·
Kind Regards,
·
Kindly
Gratitude
- · I’m
just writing to thank you for….
- · It
was very kind of you to….
- · Thanks
very much for….
- · I
am very grateful for….
Giving advice
- · Well,
I though about it and if were you, I would…..
- · Have
you thought about….?
- · In
your last letter you said you weren’t sure what course of action to take, I
suggest….
- · I
think you shouldn’t…..
- · In
your last letter you asked me about …., I think…
Delivering good news
- · I’m
sure you will be happy to hear that….
- · I
am sure that you’ll be interested to know that….
- · By
the way, did you know that…?
- · I
am totally ecstatic to hear about…
- · I
was happy beyond limits to read that….
Delivering bad news
- · I’m
sorry but I have to tell you that…
- · Bad
news, I’m afraid, but no way to avoid it, so here it goes…..
- · I’m
extremely sorry to hear that….
- · It
was heart wrenching to read about….
Asking for help
- · I
wonder if you could help me.
- · I
hope it’s not toolike to much to ask but….
- · I
wonder if I could ask you a favor. Could you….?
Apologizing
- · I
would like to apologize for…
- · I’m
so sorry that….
- · Words
are not enough to erase the pain I have given you but I want to say how sorry I
am….
Examples of expressions used in personal letters
To better understand it please see the video below
Next, this is an example of a letter that I have made
Okey next I will explain the structure of the sample letter that I have created.
1. Heading
This heading is on the top right of the sentence My best friend, Fabiana Afanin In Bandung
2. Date
This date is on the left after the heading.
3. Greeting
The greetings I use here are greeting of friendship and Hi.
4. Content
This content contains how I feel seeing the state of my city and the content is in the middle of the letter. sentences that belong to this structure ie Fabi, my best friend. Since we split up, a lot of things going on here. Our city is growing very rapidly indeed.The building that used to be the place of performance and rehearsal dramathat‘s been flattened to the ground.Now it has emerged the buildingsuper fancy, it’s a shame the place was just for shopping! It seemedimpossible to run, let alone to stagethe play.
Fab, the first, Yes! Don’t forget thereward. Wait are you! Convey my compliments to the mother and the father. Also Mas Kai. Thank you Fab. see you in the coming holidays.
5. Closing
This closing is the closing part of the letter which contains the words to end a letter. The closing that I use is until the news conference.
6. Signature
This signature contains my name (Yulianti) because I sent the letter to my friend.
This My video about writing a letter
Yuli :
when will you write a letter to your parents to describe our latest field trip?
Valent : I’ll
write it tonight. How about you?
Yuli : maybe
I’ll write it tomorrow morning.
Valent : why
don’t we write it to our parents tonight?
Yuli : I want to do it with you tonight, but I’m
going to go to the movie tonight.
This my video about letter writing
Conclusion :
The reason I made that sentence was because I wanted to ask valent when he wrote his letter and valent said it looks like it was night, and he asked me back what I thought and I replied I will write the letter tonight after I come back from the cinema.
That's all from my explanation, hopefully everything
can be understood. Thank you😉💖💖