Letter Writing is an essential channel of communication between people who are geographically distant.
Types of Letter:
- Informal or Personal Letters
- Formal Letters
Informal or Personal Letters:
- An informal letter is addressed to a close relative, such as parents, friends, or relatives.
- The tone is informal, allowing you to relax and express your emotions accordingly. You should use a simple, natural way of writing as the format is flexible.
- The number of words, the format, or the expression in it are not specified.
Formal Letters:
- Formal letters are written when we need to write to various public bodies or agencies for our requirements in civic life.
- The formal letter is a standard writing in professional and academic settings.
- Formal letters should be clear, precise and complete.
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