Thursday, March 5, 2020
How to Format a UK Business Letter
How to Format a UK Business Letter How to Format a UK Business Letter How to Format a UK Business Letter By Ali Hale I covered writing US business letters, but I know we have a number of readers in the United Kingdom too ââ¬â or readers who might want to write to companies within the UK. Iââ¬â¢ll just be covering the formatting here rather than explaining again why each element is included, so you might want to read the article on US business letters first. The UK format is similar to US full block format, with these key differences for UK letters: The return address is right-aligned The date is written as ââ¬Å"15th May 2008â⬠not ââ¬Å"May 15, 2008â⬠A comma, not a colon, follows the recipientsââ¬â¢ name The subject (if included) is centred In the UK, a standard business letter looks like this: Just as with the US examples, Iââ¬â¢ll break the letter down into the main elements, working from the top to the bottom. Your Address Your address, also known as the ââ¬Å"return addressâ⬠, comes first (leave this off if youââ¬â¢re using letter-headed paper). 123 Old Road Newtown London SW1 3AA Your return address should be right-justified. The Date Directly beneath this, the date on which the letter was written: 15th May 2008 In the UK, the day comes before the month, and it is fine to put ââ¬Å"stâ⬠, ââ¬Å"ndâ⬠or ââ¬Å"thâ⬠after the dayââ¬â¢s date, eg. ââ¬Å"15thâ⬠ââ¬Å"1stâ⬠or ââ¬Å"2ndâ⬠. You can position the date on the right or on the left of your letter. Recipentââ¬â¢s name and address Beneath this, you should put the recipientââ¬â¢s name and address, just as it would appear on the envelope. If youââ¬â¢re using a window envelope, make sure itââ¬â¢ll show through when the paper is inserted. The recipientââ¬â¢s name and address should be positioned on the left-hand side. The Greeting After their address, you should leave a lineââ¬â¢s space then put ââ¬Å"Dear Mr Jonesâ⬠, ââ¬Å"Dear Bobâ⬠or ââ¬Å"Dear Sir/Madamâ⬠as appropriate. Follow this with a comma. The greeting should be left-aligned. The Subject You may want to include a subject for your letter this is often helpful to the recipient, especially if they receive a lot of mail. If you do include a subject line, thsi should be directly below the Dear name, centered on the page, and can be in bold, uppercase or both to make it stand out. The Text of your Letter The main body of your letter should have: Single-spacing between lines A blank line (NOT an indent) before each new paragraph Each new paragraph should start at the left hand side. The Closing and Your Name and Signature After the body of text, your letter should end with an appropriate closing phrase such as ââ¬Å"Yours sincerelyâ⬠or ââ¬Å"With best regardsâ⬠, and a comma. Leave several blank lines after the closing (so you can sign the letter after printing it), then type your name. You can optionally put your job title and company name on the line beneath this. Joe Bloggs Marketing Director, BizSolutions The closing and your name and signature should all be on the left hand side. Still stuck? Try this letter writing exercise ââ¬â itââ¬â¢s aimed at school-kids in the UK, but itââ¬â¢s good fun for adults too! Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily! Keep learning! Browse the Business Writing category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:Writing Prompts 101The Four Sounds of the Spelling OUApostrophe with Plural Possessive Nouns
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