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Dear Sir/s . is a better beginning for unknown receiver in a formal mail...
Thanks Dear,
You can use the following :
In such a scenario, I generally say simply "Greetings!" and then proceed with who am I and what I want from them and then complete with thanks. Thanks.
Greetings is always a safe start.
I would say: Dear Sir/Madam or you may use job title - if you know of course.
to whom it may concern
to Sales Manger, Purchasing manager ,Logistic Manager
to all X employess
Dear Sir/s , Madam/s
If it's a company you are writing to, you may start with,
- "Dear Sirs". Note the 's' after Sir. It's the formal way to address both genders. DO NOT WRITE, 'Dear Sir/madam'.
If you are applying for a job online, say:
- "Dear Hiring Manager"
If you are formally addressing a female, say:
- "Dear Ms...." (if you don't know her civil status or if married)
- "Dear Miss..." if you are aware she is single
If you know the person, say
- "Dear Mr. _______" or "Dear Ms. _______" (address the person by his/her surname)
DO NOT EVER USE "To whom it may concern". This is impolite and impersonal.
I cannot fully answer your question without knowing the content you wish to convey.
But "Dear Sir/Madam" this a good start
I fully agree with the answers been added by EXPERTS.........Thanks.
Greetings from so and so and your company name and profession what you are working in the company , and introduce your self to concern