Is there a subject line in informal letter?

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Asked by Bhumika Jain

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  • No, there is no subject line in an informal letter. Unlike the formal letter, there's no rigidity when it comes to the content of the letter as the tone and purpose of the letter is not official or professional. Hence, there's no need to highlight the context as informal letters are written to friends, family, and acquaintances. 

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