Friday, July 10, 2009

Which is better for a business email, 'best wishes' or 'kind regards'?

How do you like to sign off business emails? Assume it's quite a friendly contact and not someone you have to be ultra-formal with.
Which is better for a business email, 'best wishes' or 'kind regards'?
Kind Regards definitely sounds friendly, yet professional. If you are more familiar with the person you are writing and have written before and socialize with them, probably "Best Wishes" is fine as well.
Reply:No matter how "friendly" the communication. In Business it should remain business like. "Sincerely" should suffice.
Reply:Best to use "Sincerely,"
Reply:Best Wishes.


because u r writing a business letter and u will have to show d companion that u want him to succeed in the business and hence u wish him luck.
Reply:It all depends on the mood of the message, if it involves some new venture for the person you are writing to you could well use " Best Wishes" otherwise "kind Regards" or "Best Regards" will do.
Reply:'kind regards'
Reply:Best wishes,
Reply:Neither options for business e-mails. Use the closing term of Sincerely.
Reply:Kind Regards would be preferable if one does not have to be too formal.
Reply:Just write "regards".





The other options sound corny and unsincere.
Reply:Regards,


Ever Learn





or if it has developed along friendly lines





Best regards,


Ever Learn


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Reply:I always say....Thanks and Best Regards......I think 'kind' is sometimes a bit wet sounding but thats just me :)
Reply:i think kind regards sounds more professional yet in a friendly way.
Reply:kind regards
Reply:Best regards or Sincerely.

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