Begining line of mail

Here are a few examples of beginning lines for a formal email:

  1. Dear [Recipient's Name],
  2. To Whom It May Concern,
  3. Dear Sir/Madam,
  4. Hello [Recipient's Name],
  5. Dear [Recipient's Name], I hope this email finds you well.
  6. Good [morning/afternoon/evening], [Recipient's Name],
  7. Dear [Recipient's Name], I am writing to [state the purpose of the email].
  8. To [Recipient's Name], regarding [topic or subject].
  9. Dear [Recipient's Name], I am pleased to [state the purpose of the email].
  10. Hello [Recipient's Name], I hope you are doing well.

Remember to always use a professional greeting and to address the recipient by their title and last name, unless you have a prior relationship with them or they have explicitly requested otherwise.

Here are a few examples of beginning lines for a more casual email:

  1. Hey [Recipient's Name],
  2. Hi [Recipient's Name],
  3. What's up [Recipient's Name]?
  4. Hey [Recipient's Name], hope you're doing well.
  5. Hi [Recipient's Name], I wanted to reach out about [topic or subject].
  6. Hey [Recipient's Name], I hope you're having a great day.
  7. Hi [Recipient's Name], I just wanted to [state the purpose of the email].
  8. Hey [Recipient's Name], I've been thinking about [topic or subject].
  9. Hi [Recipient's Name], I hope you're doing well. I wanted to [state the purpose of the email].
  10. Hey [Recipient's Name], I just wanted to say [make a comment or ask a question].

Remember to always consider the recipient's preferences and the tone you want to convey when choosing a beginning line for your email.