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Every example I come across for writing German language letter, starts with a small cased letter, eg.

ich hoffe es geht dir gut.

But the rules say start the sentence with capitalised letter. Then why not :

Ich hoffe es geht dir gut.

Can't find what's right ?

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That is because the greeting is part of the first sentence if you put a comma behind it. Which is the default.

Lieber Amit, ich hoffe, es geht dir gut.

becomes

Lieber Amit,

ich hoffe, es geht dir gut.

If you use a different punctuation for the greeting, you have to obey that punctuation's rules.

Lieber Amit!

Ich hoffe, es geht dir gut.

Janka
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