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How do you sign/close your emails and other correspondence for work?
On formal letters I usually use "Sincerely" and on emails, I tend to stick with "Thanks" and "Regards", but I'm curious how others do it.
The legal profession generally likes "Very Truly Yours", and I honestly can't stand that one.
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Ditto...and if it is to parents it is usually Thanks also. DH signs all of his with Best Regards.
Sidenote: I had a friend I work with get in trouble for signing an email to a parent with Cheers...apparently the parent took it as a reference to alcohol and thought it was inappropriate. I think the parent overreacted a bit...
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If I'm asking for something I write thank you. If I'm responding back and forth nothing. I always have a hard time figuring out what I want to write. I get regards, best, sincerely. I personally never know what to write and feel awkward sometimes ending my emails.
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