How to End An Email?

You can end an email with a polite closing like “Best regards,” “Kind regards,” “Sincerely,” or “Thank you,” followed by your name.
 
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 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.
 
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