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人是不了解的第三方。it is always better to use somebody’s name if you know it. if it is the first time you are writing to someone, use either of the following:如果知道對(duì)方姓名,郵件中寫(xiě)上總是好的。如果這是你第一次寫(xiě)信給某人,可以用下面任意一種方式開(kāi)頭:for men: dear mr ,寫(xiě)給男士:尊敬的先生for women: dear ms ,寫(xiě)給女士:尊敬的女士once you get to know someone, . after exchanging one or two s or if you meet them in person, it is usually ok to use their first name.一旦你認(rèn)識(shí)了對(duì)方,比如在往來(lái)一兩封郵件或見(jiàn)過(guò)面以后,可以在郵件中稱(chēng)呼名字。use dear sirs, if you are writing to more than one person even if the group of people includes women.如果你寫(xiě)郵件給兩個(gè)或以上的人,即使這些人里有女士,請(qǐng)寫(xiě)“尊敬的先生們”dear ladies and gentlemen, is wrong. “l(fā)adies and gentleman” is only used in formal speech.尊敬的女士們先生們”是錯(cuò)誤的,這種用法只用在正式演講中。the word dear may be omitted in less formal s. instead, you may just open with the person’s first name/people’s first names.“dear”在不是特別正式的郵件中可以