Whatโ€™s the difference between โ€œTo Whom It May Concernโ€ and โ€œDearโ€?

โ€œTo Whom It May Concernโ€ is a formal greeting used to address a nonspecific person or multiple readers, particularly if you do not anticipate receiving a response (e.g., when making an announcement).

โ€œDearโ€ is a neutral greeting that can be used in both formal and informal contexts. โ€œDearโ€ is followed by the name of the recipient and a comma (e.g., โ€œDear Biran,โ€).

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Whatโ€™s the difference between Miss and Ms.?

โ€œMissโ€ is a title used for a young unmarried woman or girl (e.g, โ€œMiss Muffetโ€). It is not used for a married woman. โ€œMissโ€ is often considered dated, so it is preferable to use โ€œMs.โ€

โ€œMrs.โ€ is a title used for a married woman.

โ€œMs.โ€ is a title for woman who is married or whose marital status is unknown, for an older unmarried woman, or for situations where marital status is not emphasized. It can be used both for married and unmarried women in the same way that โ€œMr.โ€ is used for unmarried and married men. Nowadays, โ€œMs.โ€ is the most common way to address a woman, as it is unrelated to marital status.

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What is a synonym for โ€œI hope this email finds you wellโ€?

โ€œI hope this email finds you wellโ€ is an opening line to politely begin an email before you present the emailโ€™s purpose or make a request. Related phrases and synonyms include:

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How do you start a professional email?

Professional emails should open with a greeting and the title and name of the recipient (e.g., โ€œDear Dr. Livingstoneโ€). It is polite to also include an introductory line such as โ€œI hope this email finds you wellโ€ before presenting the purpose of the email.

Less formal emails might include a more casual opening line, such as โ€œI hope you are doing well.โ€

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