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I'm really hitting the books (literally) on the best ways to query and submit to publishers/agents.

I'm getting a bit of contradictory information.

Some places say that you shouldn't waste space thanking an agent for their time at the end of the query letter. Some places say you absolutely should.

Some places are saying that you should start with your hook immediately, right out of the gate. Other query letters (that were successful, I might add) had a more formal beginning, with at least a cursory introduction.

From being on the job hunt, it is my immediate instinct to be as polite, professional, and courteous as possible. If I were doing the job the agent is doing, I think I'd appreciate if an author acknowledged that *hey*, I'm actually reading these things and that I took minutes out of my life to do it and that there's a busy human being behind that desk.

On the other hand, I'm sure all the little niceties might start to sound trite after the ten billionth "thank you for your time" - especially to someone who probably is going to be sending you a form letter anyway.

So, those who have more experience - which do you think is better?
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