Looking for a new way to close letters
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Scarlet_BuckeyeHow do you close letters or messages? There's the traditional, "sincerely," the new "regards," and maybe if you're lucky enough you'll even receive a "best regards." If you are that special someone, you may receive "yours".
So FreeHuddle, I'd like to hear how you end letters. With friends? Business? Family? etc. -
vball10set"have a great day"
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j_crazyRegards,
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CenterBHSFan"And if you ain't down with that...."
J/K!! -
trackandccrunnerHope all is well.
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SnotBubblesFor work it's either "Thank you" or "Best regards"
For friends it's usually "Thanks"
For family it's usually "Love you" -
Con_AlmaRespectfully,
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DeyDurkie5"and if you don't know, now you know (insert n word here)"
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THE4RINGZFondly,
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power i'Nuff said,
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OneBuckeyecheers,
g'day,
top o' the mornin, -
se-alumKiss My Ass,
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ernest_t_bassJust DO it! (Use Billy Madison voice)
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ytownfootballYour Mom says "hi",
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behindthelenseFriends (distant) ........ Hope to hear from you soon,
Friends (close) and family......... all our love,
Business........ generally I use something like "Thank you in advance for your prompt attention to this matter" -
justcompete"Cheers"
"Thanks, and have a great day" -
sleeper
I lol'd because I was going to write the exact same thing.ytownfootball wrote: Your Mom says "hi", -
ZWICK 4 PREZDid whatshername get at u yesterday?
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StiffmanDeez Nuts,
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darbypitcher22I go with sincerely...
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fan_from_texasIf to opposing counsel, "Very truly yours". If internal,"Yours". If external-friendly, "Faithfully yours".
If going to ATT to straighten up their billing mess, "Anticipating such action as you shall take, I remain, very truly yours". -
queencitybuckeyeInformal - Thanks
More formal - Regards
Kiss my ass - Kindest Regards -
killdeerOver and out,
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O-TrapFamily or close friends: "Grace and peace to you,"
Business partners with whom I am well acquainted: "Take care!"
Formal business or the like: "With regards," -
LJExponentially yours,
LJ