‘To Whom It May Concern’ alternatives ‘Dear ’ or ‘Dear ’ ‘Dear ’ ‘Dear ’ ‘Greetings’, ‘Hello’ or ‘Hi there’ Is writing to whom it may concern rude? How do you say to whom it may concern nicely? “To Whom It May Concern” is a letter salutation that has traditionally been used in business correspondence when you don’t have a specific person to whom you are writing, or you do not know the name of the person to whom you are writing. When to start a letter with To Whom It May Concern? Use a colon after “To Whom It May Concern” rather than a comma.Always use “Whom” instead of “Who” or “Whomever” (In the case of “To Whom It May Concern,” “Whom” is the object of a verb or preposition and is appropriate to use in this context).
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