It is useful when you don't have a contact name (sender's name) because it doesn't require an opening (or closing) salutation. There is no opening salutation or complimentary closing, and nothing is indented.
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All I know is that NOMA stands for National Office Managers Association and they came out with a simplified form for a letter sometime probably in the late 50s or early 60s. I don't know if they're still in existence. I think that everything in the letter started at the left margin.
China has simplified about 2000 characters to help improve literacy of their people. They are the so-called simplified Chinese, or jian ti zi 简体字, rather than traditional Chinese, or 繁體字.Now, the traditional Chinese are used in Hong Kong & Taiwan.traditional Chinese are way harder than simplified Chinese.
It simplified it, made it secular and the law of the land.
simplified: 谢谢
Simplified and Traditional