New posts in letter-writing

What does "shine on" mean?

Why is it "yours faithfully" and not "your faithfully"?

Why, after the salutation and name of addressee, followed by a comma, is the following word capitalized?

E-mail greeting: "Dear Brice," vs "Brice," [closed]

The origin of Yours Sincerely and Yours Faithfully

A ligature "og"

Unremitting salutation

Can I say this "your ... is impressive" to my professor? [closed]

Word for descriptive complimentary closes in letters

Is it wrong to use "All" when there are only two?

What informal and formal letter/e-mail closings are used the most? [duplicate]

Is usage of “Yours sincerely” still appropriate?

When did the valediction 'best regards' come into use?

Expressing contentment about receiving a letter

"Sir or Madam" vs "Madam or Sir" in formal letter

How to use title in salutation, when recepient's name is unknown

Addressing a formal letter to multiple people with unknown names

How does a signature develop?

What function does the comma serve in the salutation of a letter, and when did it come about?

Letter opening with name only--what does it convey?