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What does a friendly letter have?

A friendly letter generally includes these elements:

Heading:

* Your Name: Located in the top left corner.

* Your Address: Under your name.

* Date: Below your address.

Salutation:

* Greeting: Usually "Dear [Name]," on the left side of the paper, starting a new line below the heading.

Body:

* Paragraphs: The content of your letter, divided into paragraphs to organize your thoughts.

* Friendly Tone: Use informal language and express your feelings and thoughts in a conversational way.

* Content: Include details about your life, share news, ask questions, and express your feelings.

Closing:

* Complimentary Close: A formal way to end the letter, like "Sincerely," "Warmly," or "Best," followed by a comma.

* Signature: Write your full name on the line below the closing.

Optional Elements:

* Postscript: A short note added after the closing, denoted by "P.S."

* Enclosure: If you're sending something with the letter, you might write "Enclosure" below the closing to indicate what's included.

Key Points:

* Informal Style: Use conversational language and avoid overly formal phrasing.

* Personal Touch: Share specific details and experiences that make your letter engaging.

* Clear and Concise: Write in a way that is easy to understand and follow.

Remember, a friendly letter is all about connecting with the recipient in a personal way.

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