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You might write a formal request letter for any number of reasons, including to ask someone for money or other assistance, or to ask that they take a particular action. Your letter should generally be brief – no longer than a page – and explain what you want directly and confidently. How you end your letter depends on the purpose of the letter and the person to whom you're writing. Generally, you would close a personal letter to someone you know more casually than you would close a letter written for a business or professional purpose.[1]

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    Use polite language to formulate your request. With a personal letter, you typically provide some background information about why you're making the request, then state your request directly. A phrase such as "would you" or "could you" lets the recipient know that you aren't taking it for granted that they'll fulfill your request.[2]

    • For example, you might write "Would you be willing to accompany my sister to the fundraiser so she doesn't have to go alone?"
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    Start a new paragraph for any follow-up request. If you need a response from the recipient by a certain date, or need them to do anything else related to the request, keep it separate from the main request. This lets the recipient know that the follow-up request is subordinate to the main request.[3]

    • To continue with the previous example, a follow-up request might be "We would also be grateful if you were willing to drive her to the event and bring her back home afterward."

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    Thank the recipient in advance for fulfilling your request. After you've stated your request, include a simple statement thanking the recipient. You can also include a sentence about how much their assistance would mean to you.[4]

    • For example, you might write "Thank you in advance for helping us out here. It would mean the world for my sister to attend the fundraiser."
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    Include any additional information the recipient might need. If the request needs to be fulfilled in a specific way, or at a specific time and place, go ahead and include this information after your thanks. You could also include contact information, if you anticipate the recipient will want to talk to you first.[5]

    • For example, you might write "My sister would want to get to the fundraiser at least an hour early so she could speak with the organizers."

    Tip: If you include additional information, you may also want to add another little line that simply says "thanks again!" This reinforces that you're not taking the recipient's response for granted.

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    Add a complimentary closing before your name. A simple closing such as "Sincerely yours" works well for personal letters. Depending on how well you know the recipient and the nature of your relationship, you may choose something warmer, such as "Love" or "Love always."[6]

    • Type a comma after your closing and leave a double-space for your signature. Then type your name below.
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    Include your specific request in the body of the letter. When you're writing a request letter for a business, professional, or academic reason, state the purpose of your letter up front. Preferably, you would include your specific request in the first sentence of your letter, rather than at the end of your letter.[7]

    • Because you made your request specifically in the first sentence of your letter, there's no need to repeat it at the end of the letter.
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    Thank the recipient for their time and attention. Start a new paragraph, then write a single sentence thanking the recipient for taking the time to read your letter and consider your request. The recipient is likely a busy person, and their time is valuable. Let them know that you appreciate them.

    • For example, you might write "Thank you for taking the time to consider my request. I really appreciate it."

    Tip: After thanking the recipient for their time and attention, you can also add another apology, such as "I apologize for the inconvenience," if appropriate.

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    Let the recipient know of any deadlines. If you need to know the recipient's answer by a certain date, give them the exact date and time. In some situations, it might be appropriate to provide a brief reason why that deadline is important.

    • For example, you might write "I apologize for the short notice, but I do need an answer before Monday, April 22. I have booked a flight out of town on that day, and I'll be away for 2 weeks."
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    Provide contact information if the recipient has any questions. Give the recipient a way to get in touch with you quickly, particularly if you need an answer within a few days. Make sure the contact method you provide is one at which you're commonly available during regular business hours.

    • For example, you might write "If you have any questions, feel free to call me at my work number, 222-123-4567."
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    Close with a formal and respectful closing. A closing such as "sincerely" or "respectfully" is appropriate for a formal request letter written for a business reason. Type a comma after your closing, then leave a double-space for your signature. Type your signature below the space.

    • If any additional information is necessary, such as a job title or identification number, include it on the line directly below your typed name.
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    A formal letter of request should be ended professionally. Start a new paragraph, then write a single sentence thanking the recipient for taking the time to read your letter and consider your request. The recipient is likely a busy person, and their time is valuable. Let them know that you appreciate them for their time. If you need to know the recipient's answer by a certain date, give them the exact date and time. Give the recipient a way to get in touch with you quickly, particularly if you need an answer within a few days. Then, close out the letter with a formal closing such as "sincerely" or "respectfully" followed by your name.

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    If you're making a formal request for something by email, you should definitely end it professionally. Even though email may seem like a less formal way to communicate, it's becoming more and more common, so you should still treat it as you would a professional letter. Start a new paragraph and thank the person for their time. If you need them to respond by a certain deadline, make sure you put the date they need to respond by. In some situations, it might be appropriate to provide a brief reason why that deadline is important, such as for an application or for a project deadline. Make sure you give them your contact info so they can reach out if they have any questions or problems. For example, you might write "If you have any questions, feel free to call me at my work number, 222-123-4567." Once you've added that, you can sign off. Use a professional closing like "Sincerely" or "Respectfully." Type a comma after your closing, then leave a double-space for your signature. Type your signature below the space.

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    If you know the person well, you can make the letter a little more personal, which may convince them to do what you're asking. With a personal letter, you typically provide some background information about why you're making the request, then state your request directly. After that, you can start a new paragraph to thank them and close your request. Include a simple statement thanking the recipient. You can also include a sentence about how much their assistance would mean to you. If the request needs to be fulfilled in a specific way, or at a specific time and place, go ahead and include this information after your thanks. Then, you can add a simple closing such as "Sincerely yours" or "Best." Depending on how well you know the recipient and the nature of your relationship, you may choose something warmer, such as "Love" or "Love always." Type a comma after your closing and leave a double-space for your signature. Then type your name below.

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      • Edit and proofread your letter carefully before printing and signing it. Any errors will make you look sloppy and may result in your request not being fulfilled.

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      • Make a copy of your letter and keep it for your records, at least until the matter is closed or your request has been fulfilled.

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      • If you plan on emailing your letter rather than mailing a printed copy, the format is generally exactly the same. You would leave space for your signature, but not actually sign it (unless you have a digital signature file).

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      3 Ways to End a Request Letter - wikiHow? ›

      Include a simple statement thanking the recipient. You can also include a sentence about how much their assistance would mean to you. If the request needs to be fulfilled in a specific way, or at a specific time and place, go ahead and include this information after your thanks.

      What is the best ending for a request letter? ›

      The preferred letter ending phrases for formal, social, or business correspondence are “Sincerely,” “Sincerely yours,” “Very sincerely,” or “Very sincerely yours.” “Kind(est) regards,” and “Warm(est) regards” fill a nice gap between formal and more intimate closings.

      How to conclude a letter of request? ›

      Include a polite request for an interview or the next steps in the hiring process. End the letter with a professional closing, such as "Sincerely" or "Best regards," followed by your full name. Carefully proofread the letter for any errors in grammar, spelling, or punctuation.

      How do you politely end a request? ›

      Respectfully yours (very formal) Sincerely or Kind regards or Yours truly (most useful closings in business letters) Best regards, Cordially yours (slightly more personal and friendly)

      How do you end a letter requesting a response? ›

      How to end a business letter
      1. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
      2. I appreciate your input on this matter.
      3. Thank you for your understanding, and I will contact you next week with more details.
      4. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
      5. I await your reply with interest.
      Jul 31, 2023

      What is a respectful way to end a letter? ›

      Sincerely, Sincerely Yours, Regards, Yours Truly, and Yours Sincerely. These are the simplest and most useful letter closings to use in a formal business setting. These are appropriate in almost all instances and are excellent ways to close a cover letter or a job inquiry.

      What is the most sincere way to end a letter? ›

      They can help you avoid embarrassing errors.
      1. Sincerely. Sincerely (or sincerely yours) is often the go-to sign off for formal letters, and with good reason. ...
      2. Best. ...
      3. Best regards. ...
      4. Speak to you soon. ...
      5. Thanks. ...
      6. [No sign-off] ...
      7. Yours truly. ...
      8. Take care.

      How do I close a friendly letter? ›

      Other examples of informal letter closings include:
      1. Best.
      2. Best wishes.
      3. Kind regards.
      4. Many thanks.
      5. Stay well.
      6. Thank you.
      7. Thanks.
      8. Warmly.
      Jun 29, 2023

      How to end a letter professionally? ›

      10 ways to end a business letter
      1. 1 Yours truly. Like a navy blue jacket or a beige appliance, “yours truly” doesn't stand out, and that's good. ...
      2. 2 Sincerely. ...
      3. 3 Thanks again. ...
      4. 4 Appreciatively. ...
      5. 5 Respectfully. ...
      6. 6 Faithfully. ...
      7. 6 Regards. ...
      8. 7 Best regards.
      Jun 2, 2022

      How to end a letter without saying love? ›

      Examples of complimentary closes include:
      1. Sincerely.
      2. Cordially.
      3. Yours truly.
      4. With gratitude.
      5. Best regards.
      5 days ago

      How to end a request email professionally? ›

      Examples of polite email sign-offs include “sincerely,” “best,” “kindly,” and “regards.” What is the best email sign-off? The best email sign-offs are professional and not too familiar, including “sincerely” and “thank you” for more formal emails and “stay tuned” and “cheers” for more casual work emails.

      What is a closing salutation? ›

      Generally, "Sincerely" or "Yours sincerely" is used for formal and respectful emails, while "Best regards" or "Kind regards" is used for informal and friendly emails.

      What is the last paragraph of a formal letter? ›

      In the closing paragraph of a formal letter, state what you would like the recipient to do, make a reference to a future event, or offer to help... EXAMPLE: If you require/Should you need further information, please do not hesitate to contact me/feel free to contact me.

      How to end an informal letter of request? ›

      You can use the following in informal letters to relatives and near friends: Yours affectionately, Yours lovingly, Your loving friend, With love, etc., followed by your name (mostly your first name).If you are writing to a close acquaintance whom you have addressed as Dear Mr, Mrs, etc., you can use Yours sincerely, ...

      How to end a letter asking for consideration? ›

      Here are a few appropriate ways to end a request letter with respect: 1> “Thank you for considering my request. Your assistance in this matter is greatly appreciated.” 2> “I sincerely appreciate your attention to this matter.

      How do you end a letter professionally? ›

      Most popular ways to close a letter
      1. Sincerely. This professional sign-off is always appropriate, especially in a formal business letter or email. ...
      2. Kind regards. This sign-off is slightly more personable while remaining professional. ...
      3. Thank you for your time. ...
      4. Hope to talk soon. ...
      5. With appreciation.
      5 days ago

      How do you end a friendly letter? ›

      Other examples of informal letter closings include:
      1. Best.
      2. Best wishes.
      3. Kind regards.
      4. Many thanks.
      5. Stay well.
      6. Thank you.
      7. Thanks.
      8. Warmly.
      Jun 29, 2023

      How do I end an email requesting something? ›

      Traditionally, formal email requests should finish with 'Yours sincerely' or 'Yours faithfully'. More casual expressions such as “Kind regards”, “Cheers”, “Best” or simply “Best regards” are also acceptable when seeking an affirmative response.

      How do you end a job request letter? ›

      Say thanks. Make sure to offer thanks for their time and consideration, and choose a professional closing salutation such as, “Sincerely,” “Best regards” or “Thank you for your consideration.” Avoid overly familiar phrases like, “Yours,” “Cheers” or “Take care.”

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