Monday, June 8, 2009

Apart from Warm regards/ yours sincerely - How can I sign off a business email?

I have 2 standard responses, If I am emailing a colleague I will write at the end of an email 'Warm regards' or Kind regards or just regards. For clients I have not had dealings with its just 'yours sincerely'





Boring.





I keep writing the same thing and it is getting stale. Any suggestions of other professional sign offs that are a bit more interesting or varied.
Apart from Warm regards/ yours sincerely - How can I sign off a business email?
If before a weekend, I wish them well depending on the person usually, "I hope you have a brilliant weekend" otherwise a simple "Best" will do.





"Best regards" is another variation.





As far as I know there is no correct form for emails, except those dictated by organisational custom.






Reply:On a Friday I always sign off with 'Have a great weekend' or depending on the time of year or occasion, something festive! Or you could try, 'Many thanks', 'Look forward to hearing from you', 'Thanks for your help', 'Speak to you soon'... Lets face it though, there is no way to liven it up really, its just a dull boring thing. Embarrassingly though, I once made a typing error and sent an email to a client which I signed off "Kind retards"!!!
Reply:For business I use just Sincerely. I guess I think business letter are about the business so I do not add anything.





Personal letters and notes I use lots of different things :)
Reply:I was taught. Named person- Yours sincerely. To a Manager etc - Yours faithfully. But that was a long time ago............
Reply:'yours truly' u could also use 'yours faithfully' for your colleagues





hope this helped a bit.
Reply:Now that you mention it, I always say Kind regards/regards/warm regards and it is getting tired :-(. But I can't think of anything else at the moment except 'Thanks' and then your name...
Reply:A letter beginning 'Dear Sir' should end 'Your's faithfully'.
Reply:Hasta Luego





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Reply:"best regards", "truly yours" will do.
Reply:yours faithfully.
Reply:A simple "Yours truly,..." will be just fine! It is definitely much better not signing off at all!
Reply:Catch u later alligator! Perhaps a tad informal though?
Reply:I look forward to hearing from you soon.





Sincerly...
Reply:I look forward to hearing from you?
Reply:best wishes
Reply:thank you for your time


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