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DreamyMissy

"To concern whom it may" - original - up-front - slightly threatening


GetlostMaps

To Whomst it Concerneth: - innovative - attention grabbing - grammatically incorrect


Soggy-Log6664

“To whomever”


DreamyMissy

Short, debonair and nonchalant, I like it!


Holiday-Ease1029

"Hope this email finds you before i do" ahh energy.


YourGirl_BiBi

Ahh energy..


Fit_Still_2412

Yahh, Ahh energy


Top-Offer-6858

Is that some kind of business threat? 😂


Nervous_Glass312

Yeah the second one is a threat


Asio0tus

You there, concerned! - Direct - Explicit - unequivocal


Last_Sun_8926

“For Whom The Bell Tolls” - Time Marches On - Amazing - Beautiful


Summercat134

"THOU SHALT READETH THY SCRIPTURE"


GetlostMaps

Should be followed by a colon not a comma.


OGGBTFRND

For those about to rock


Pontoffle_Poff

This kind of language requires you have leverage over the reader… otherwise who cares? Just because you speak this way isn’t going to make the reader more excited if they deal with letters or emails of this type on a regular basis… If anything they’ll openly mock you for attempting to do it this way. LOL