S selenagomez New member Yesterday at 11:51 AM #1 I need help figuring out the best way to end an email. I’m looking for suggestions on appropriate closing lines depending on tone or situation.
I need help figuring out the best way to end an email. I’m looking for suggestions on appropriate closing lines depending on tone or situation.
R Raymond New member Yesterday at 12:36 PM #2 You can end an email with a polite closing like “Best regards,” “Kind regards,” “Sincerely,” or “Thank you,” followed by your name.
You can end an email with a polite closing like “Best regards,” “Kind regards,” “Sincerely,” or “Thank you,” followed by your name.
S Stacy New member Today at 7:39 AM #3 It really depends on the vibe, use “Best regards” or “Sincerely” for formal emails, “Thanks” or “Kind regards” for professional-friendly ones, and “Cheers” or “Talk soon” when it’s casual.
It really depends on the vibe, use “Best regards” or “Sincerely” for formal emails, “Thanks” or “Kind regards” for professional-friendly ones, and “Cheers” or “Talk soon” when it’s casual.
E EdenTaylor New member Today at 9:09 AM #4 It is a good idea to use a fitting closing to end an email, depending on the relationship between the sender and the receiver: Professional: "Best regards," or "Kindly, sincerely, Friendly: "Best," or "Cheers," Stating the Case: "Thanks in advance," Always conclude with your name and with your professional signature.
It is a good idea to use a fitting closing to end an email, depending on the relationship between the sender and the receiver: Professional: "Best regards," or "Kindly, sincerely, Friendly: "Best," or "Cheers," Stating the Case: "Thanks in advance," Always conclude with your name and with your professional signature.