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December 22, 2009
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“Christmas is not a
time nor a season, but a state
of mind. To cherish peace and goodwill, to be
plenteous in mercy, is to have the real spirit of
Christmas.”
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Thank you for
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issue of PerfectEditing.com Newsletter "PEN".
This newsletter includes useful
tips for writing an
Apology Letter,
the latest articles and posts that we
added to our blog
last month, and a Job
Interview
"Secret"
that gets you
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Wishing you a
Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year!!
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Tips for
Writing an Apology Letter
All of us
have, at one time or another, said or done
something that we wish we hadn't said or done. Instead
of brooding over the mistake, we should take quick
action to solve the problem. An effective letter of
apology is an important part of that process and can
help improve a relationship.
Tips for
writing an apology letter:
TIMING.
Write the apology letter as soon as possible.
ACTIONS.
Be positive. Rather than focusing on the damage
you have done, write about things you will do to rectify the
situation.
BRIEF.
Keep your apology letter short and to the point.
Language.
Choose your words carefully and express
yourself clearly and simply.
TONE.
Your apology letter should be considerate and
respectful. Remember, you are trying to mend a
damaged relationship.
BLAME.
Take full responsibility for what you have done.
FOLLOW UP.
Try to set up a time when you can
apologize in person; then maintain your good behavior in
the future as well.
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Blog Posts
1) Numbers
When you
should write numbers as words and when as
figures depends on the nature of your writing. But, still,
certain rules are there about how to apply numbers in
different situations. Today, let us discuss the cases
where you should write numbers as figures.
1.
For 10 and above (journalism, science, business);
100 and above (literary writing)...
http://wordshavepower.blogspot.com/2009/11/numbers.html
2)
Tricky Words-2
The following
words seem to create confusion. This list
will help you find just the right word and its correct
usage.
Different
from, Different than
Different
from
is preferred in most cases, especially
if it is followed by a single noun, pronoun, or short
phrase.
Her reading
style is different from mine.
Different
than
is used if it avoids wordiness or is
followed by a clause.
Wordy:
Writing style today is different from what it
was a century ago.
Better:
Writing style today is different than a century
ago...
http://wordshavepower.blogspot.com/2009/11/tricky-words-2.html
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