You wouldn't write to a Bishop 'in person.' You would talk to them in person, unless the Bishop is deaf and then you might address them on paper as "Bishop" followed by their last name.
When writing a thank you letter? For me, I write a thank you letter to the person who gave a gift or greeting me, caring me, loving me. I say thank you to pay the attention they are given to me.
Throughout the world, the proper verbal salutation for a Catholic bishop is "Your Lordship". In the United States, which dislikes such monarchial forms of address, "Your Excellency" is used. If writing to a bishop, you would address him as "The Most Reverend". When saluting an archbishop, you would say, "Your Grace."
A stationer is the person who sells them, a stationery store is where they are sold.
salutation
heading [ your adress] Inside Adress [ person you are sending it to ] greeting: Body___________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ Closing, Signature
"Dear Editor"
The letter address.there name and there adress they sent the letter from
To write a condolence letter, begin with a greeting. In the body of the letter explain that you are sincerely sorry for the person's loss. Close with 'best wishes' or another suitable closing.
If you are writing a business letter, you should begin with the date. After that comes the person's name, title, and address.
When greeting multiple women in person I would say "Hello ladies".
When writing a letter to Japanese person you need to establish what language to use. You should ensure you know the type of letter whether it is informal or formal. Have your content in place and write it just like any other letter.
A personalized letter is addressed to a specific person. An individual name is mentioned in the greeting, For example, Dear Mrs. Jones instead of Dear Parent(s).