Letter writing is one of the oldest forms of communication. There have and still are different types of letters crafted for different purposes. Each of these different types of letters are written in a unique way so as to pass the required message.

Below are some of the different types of letters;

Under these major letter writing categories that are sub categories like love letters, sorry letters, manager letters, friendship letters, get well soon letters, romance letters, break up letters, etc.

These are just the broad categories in letter writing and to write letters in these categories it requires good letter writing skills. Basically however, just like any other piece of written work a letter has the introduction, the body and the conclusion.  To polish your letter writing skills we have put together a great resource with hundreds of sample letters.

Our aim is to help you write nice well laid out letters that capture the attention of the intended recipient. They are meant to help you get that important job or that date. We believe you will find our site a great resource when writing any kind of letters. Many others are already enjoying the benefits.

Your letter writing has just gotten a new turn for the better. If you have any query or you would want us to include a given type of letter that is currently un-available please let us know.

Hope you enjoyed using the resources on this site. Keep coming for more. Anytime!

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6 Responses to Sample Letters

  1. Blog Tactic says:

    This site has excellent source of sample letters. Well done.

  2. asmie says:

    where is the sample example of thank you letter?????
    all is good except it…
    thank you!!!!!!

  3. RIZZA JEAN PAGADOR says:

    YOU MUST PUT SOME EXAMPLES IN EVERY SAMPLE LETTERS…TNX

  4. collin says:

    i cant find what im loooking for:(
    i mean………..ohh never mind

  5. lovely says:

    i love the love letters..

  6. sambob says:

    yeah same ea i love the love letters <3

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