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Request Letters
A request letter is a courteous and tactful letter that requests an imposition on another's time and/or resources or talents. It should put the reader at ease and help him or her feel that responding will not be burdensome. The request letter format should be brief, confident and persuasive as well as assertive without being overbearing. The letter should never apologize for the request, but strive to make the person feel complimented by being asked. The letter should also make it easy for the person to respond and what can be done to accommodate the request. Request letters can be written for donation, information jobs/employment or request a letter of recommendation.
Mary F. Jury
Phoenix, Arizona
I grew up in Phoenix, Arizona, where I now live. My education covers a variety of areas that include accounting, computer programming, medicine, writing, office and management. At present, I am a self-employed Virtual Assistant and Medical Transcriptionist that works from home. I work for various companies utilizing my writing skills to write letters and articles that are posted on the Internet. I am also an Herbalife distributor.
Here, on Letterrep, you will find some of my generally formatted letters. If you find one that will fit your needs and would like it to be personalized, please do not hesitate to contact me.
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Dear [name - company president/plant manager/etc],
I am a [grade level/subject] [teacher/professor] at [name of institution]. My students are currently studying [specific description of subject matter., e.g., the effects the development of the assembl
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Dear [name],
I am writing on behalf of [name of your institution] to ask for your assistance with a project we have started. We learned from [name of source of information] that [name of institution you are writing to] has established a successful her