If you don't know the person you are writing to, you can use a neutral salutation such as "Dear [Title] [Last Name]" (e.g., "Dear Hiring Manager") if you know their title. Alternatively, "Dear Sir or Madam" is a formal option that works in many contexts. If the setting is less formal, "Hello" or "Greetings" can be appropriate. Always aim for a respectful tone, regardless of the level of familiarity.
i dont know ur problem not mine
i dont know but why dont you do some research you lazy person
youre a dumb person if you dont know why it is important to collect data
they were not they were created by god
well i dont know but maybe they dont have a difference well i dont know but maybe they dont have a difference well i dont know but maybe they dont have a difference well i dont know but maybe they dont have a difference well i dont know but maybe they dont have a difference well i dont know but maybe they dont have a difference
No one give this person their email we dont know them it could be dangerous. So dont give your email to this person
you dont, because you obviously don't know him in person, so you don't have his email address.
i dont know what her address is i need it
You write England ANGLETARRE at the end of your address so that the postman in France know to send what ever you are posting to England! At least you know your French!
they shy of writing because they dont know how to so they dont want to make themself look stupid
me i dont know sir!!!! me i dont know sir!!!!
When their an animal. I dont know.
I dont know! do you know? cause I dont!
dont know yet
I dont know haha
i dont know whats the answer
i dont know i asking you