Informal Letter Writing

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Nishtha Jain

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Find below some commonly asked informal letter topics:

  • Write a letter inviting your friend to your birthday party
  • Write a letter to your parents thanking them for the gift
  • Write a letter to your sibling telling them about a new experience
  • Write a letter to your cousin telling them about the new city you visited
  • Write a letter thanking for a gift you received
  • Write a letter to your friend
  • Write a letter to your grandparents
  • Write a letter recounting your recent trip/ experience
  • Write a letter describing your new hobby

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Bhumika Jain

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An informal letter usually starts with a casual and informal greeting, such as "Hi!", "Dear (Name of the recipient)", etc. The greeting is followed by a casual and personal touch. This can include asking about the recipient's well-being or briefly wishing them well. Unlike the formal letters, there is no set structure of the letter's body.

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Virajita Sharma

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An informal letter is a personal letter written to your near and dears. The tone of the letter is casual, conversational, and informal. Informal letters are usually written to one's family, close friends, acquantainces, etc. 

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Manashjyoti Srivastava

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No, there is no subject line in an informal letter. Unlike the formal letter, there's no rigidity when it comes to the content of the letter as the tone and purpose of the letter is not official or professional. Hence, there's no need to highlight the context as informal letters are written to friends, family, and acquaintances. 

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