BUSINESS
LETTER
A business letter is a letter written in formal
language, usually used when writing from one business organization to another,
or for correspondence between such organizations and their customers, clients
and other external parties. The overall style of letter will depend on the
relationship between the parties concerned. There are many reasons to write a
business letter. It could be to request direct information or action from
another party, to order supplies from a supplier, to identify a mistake that was
committed, to reply directly to a request, to apologize for a wrong or simply
to convey goodwill. Even today, the business letter is still very useful
because it produces a permanent record, is confidential, formal and delivers
persuasive, well-considered messages.
Components
of business letter :
- The Heading
- The Inside Address
- The Greeting
- The Body
- The Complimentary Close
- The Signature Line
- The Subject Line
The
Differences of Full block and Semi block Style:
-
Full Block
Block format features all elements
of the letter aligned to the left margin of the page. It has a neat and simple
appearance. Paragraphs are separated by a double line space.
-
Semi Block Style
Semi-block (also called a modified
block) style business letter is justified at the left margin with the exception
of the return address (if not using letterhead), the reference line, and your
closing, signature, and printed name. These are tabbed about one third to the
right of the page.
a. Semi Block Style
b. Full Block Style
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