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This is more of a style than grammar question. In this context "sir" is neither a proper name nor part of a title. It does not need to be capitalized. In my experience when used as a salutation most people capitalize "Sir" even though it isn't required. I can't imagine anyone would be offended either way.
I googled business letters and every one capitalized Sir and/or Madam. I brought up Microsoft Word and when I entered "Dear sir" it suggested "Sir." I think either is acceptable but capitalized is probably the safer choice since uncapitalized may look wrong to readers used to seeing it capitalized.
If it's part of their name, then yes you should capitalise it. But if you're just saying "Good afternoon, sir" then it doesn't need to be capitalised. Like I said, unless it's part of their name like Sir Elton John.
The first one. The way it's being used is proper, so it should be capitalized.
Thank you, Fill. But, which is more accepted in the formal writing?
A person,place or thing should always be in capital (:
Thanks :)