Great Personal Letters for Busy
People: 300 Ready-to-Use Letters for
Every Occasion
by Dianna
Booher
Writing clear and compelling letters has
never been easier with this treasure
trove of 300 model letters, e-mail
messages, and notes for every imaginable
personal, social, and business situation.
Organized into 28 categories for quick
reference and featuring alternate phrases
for customizing letters to your needs,
this indispensable resource supplies
ready-to-go models for: birth,
engagement, wedding, graduation, divorce,
and retirement announcements; apologies,
congratulations, condolences, sympathy
notes, and thank youOs; formal and
informal invitations; college/job
references and introductions; resolving
consumer problems; addressing credit,
banking, and financial concerns;
tactfully declining invitations and
requests; dealing with Medicare, social
security veterans affairs, and other
government programs; soliciting
charitable contributions of time and
money; and much more!
Book Info
Organized into 28 major categories for
quick reference and featuring alternate
phrases in each category for customizing
a letter to your needs, this book
contains 300 model letters, e-mail
messages and notes for every occasion.
Paper. DLC: Letter writing.
From the
Back Cover
Hundreds of model letters help you
express yourself with clarity, ease,
power, and speed in any personal, social,
or busines situation! Thank yous,
apologies, congratulations, condolences,
inquiries, complaints, announcements,
recommendations, invitations. . .So many
letters, so little time! The solution:
GREAT PERSONAL LETTERS FOR BUSY PEOPLE, a
treasure trove of 300 model letters,
e-mail messages, and notes for every
imaginable personal, social, and business
situation. With this indispensable
resource at your fingertips, writing
clear and compelling letters has never
been easier. Organized into 28 categories
for customizing a letter to your needs,
this handy reference supplies ready-to-go
models for: Birth, engagement, wedding,
graduation, divorce, and retirement
announcements; Apologies,
congratulations, condolences, sympathy
notes, and thank yous; Formal and
informal invitations; College/job
references and introductions; Resolving
consumer problems including refunds for
defective goods or services; Addressing
credit, banking, and financial concerns;
Tactfully declining invitations and
requests; Dealing with Medicare, social
security, veterans affairs, and other
government programs; Writing physicians
about medical issues; Soliciting
charitable contributions of time and
money; And much more! to
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