Ronnie Callegari
When beginning an email or letter in Italian with "Good Morning " which is correct Which is correct.........buongiorno or Buongiorno I have been corrected by a native Italian speaker that it is wrong to write it with capital "B" (la lettera maiuscola "B" However in English, you ALWAYS begin a letter or email greeting with a capital letter per esempio Hello ....Good Morning,,,,,Good Evening... Tanti Auguri Ronnie
Nov 13, 2013 10:36 AM
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That's really strange... we (italian) always use capital letter at the beginning of a sentence, and of course at the beginning of a letter, after a full stop, question or exclamation mark. We use capital letters for names of people or countries and cities, but not for adjective or other type of names. Anyway: Buongiorno caro Ronnie -> OK Caro Ronnie, Buongiorno -> NO Caro Ronnie, buongiorno -> OK and Tanti Auguri Ronnie -> NO Tanti auguri Ronnie -> OK Try to ask to that native italian speaker why he/she told you that. Maybe there's some other reason.
November 13, 2013
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