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Dear John
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The earliest reference to 'Dear John' letters appeared in an American publication in 1945. Here's the exact quote:
"'Dear John,' the letter began, 'I have found someone else whom I think the world of. I think the only way out is for us to get a divorce,' it said. They usually began like that, those letters that told of infidelity on the part of the wives of servicemen. The men called them 'Dear Johns'"
Before this bombshell-letter, presumably poor old �John' or whoever was getting letters which opened: "My Darling John". The �Dear' was the clue as to what was to follow. �John' was chosen simply because it is an extremely common name and so could mean �Everyman'.
"'Dear John,' the letter began, 'I have found someone else whom I think the world of. I think the only way out is for us to get a divorce,' it said. They usually began like that, those letters that told of infidelity on the part of the wives of servicemen. The men called them 'Dear Johns'"
Before this bombshell-letter, presumably poor old �John' or whoever was getting letters which opened: "My Darling John". The �Dear' was the clue as to what was to follow. �John' was chosen simply because it is an extremely common name and so could mean �Everyman'.