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Letters began to arrive for the editor, one of them – rather formal – saying: "Dear Sir, I would quite like to shag Bridget Jones.
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Google's system lets people edit its automatic translations, but that text also leans toward the formal, says Inkpen.
Members of some are rigid and formal, said Kenneth Lasch, a New Jersey priest, while others seem more affable.
"It's too formal," said John Bartlett, who reintroduced his own men's wear collection in 2004 with a more rugged sense of cool.
"We've had a postdoc committee for about 5 years, but this will be more formal," says GREAT Group executive secretary Jodi Lubetsky.
The two have had a loose relationship, but nothing formal, said the gun seller.
"We don't just want to be stuffy, standing up there and being very formal," said pianist Annette Klover, who founded the series in 1983 in Long Beach.
To make this expression more formal, say, ""gatchi itgo shipuhyo," or 같이 있고 싶어요.
To make this greeting more formal, say "o hisashiburi desu ne".
If the interaction was formal, say something like "Mrs. Jones, I'm delighted to have met you.
If the introduction is formal, say "Hello, I'm [first name][last name]." If it's informal, you can say "Hi, I'm [first name].
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