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Easy to Learn Korean 962 – Writing an informal email to a customer.

Posted on January 27, 2014 by easykorean

962-Writing an informal email to a customer

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This entry was posted in Series and tagged carbon copy, CC, customer, dear, Do you have time to meet for dinner on Friday night?, hello, hi, how are you?, I am doing well., I have been very busy at work., I haven't seen you in a while., If not, new message, Recipient, Sincerely, subject, when are you free?, writing an informal email, 금요일 밤에 저녁 먹으러 만날래요?, 미음으로부터, 받는 사람, 새 메일, 수신자, 안녕하세요! 어떻게 지내세요?, 안되면 언제 시간 되나요?, 잘 지내요., 저는 일하느라 매우 바빴어요., 제목, 참조, 친애하는, 한동안 당신을 보지 못했어요. by easykorean. Bookmark the permalink.

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