What do you write after regards?

What do you write after regards?

Regards, Best Regards, Kind Regards—How to Use Them in an Email

  • Your writing, at its best.
  • Formal (business): Yours sincerely; Sincerely.
  • Semi-formal: With best regards; With kindest regards; Warmest regards.
  • Informal: Regards; Kind regards; Best regards.
  • Personal: Yours truly; Cheers; Love.

What should we write after regards?

Use Yours sincerely, (when you know the name of your addressee) and Yours faithfully, (when you’ve addressed it to “Dear Sir/Madam”) for very formal emails such as job applications. Use Best regards, or Kind regards, in most other situations.

How do you end an email saying thank you?

The following options will cover a variety of circumstances and are good ways to close a thank-you letter:

  1. Best.
  2. Best regards.
  3. Gratefully.
  4. Gratefully yours.
  5. Kind thanks.
  6. Many thanks.
  7. Sincerely.
  8. Sincerely yours.

Why use exclamation marks what effect does it have?

Exclamation marks make a sentence more exciting, emphatic or emotional. They serve a specific purpose when setting a sentence’s tone.

What is the best closing for a professional email?

Below are some of the most common professional email closings.

  • Regards,
  • Sincerely,
  • Sincerely yours,
  • Thank you,
  • Thanks again,
  • With appreciation,
  • With gratitude,
  • Yours sincerely,

What is best regards used for?

“Best regards” is a common, friendly closing for emails and written letters. When you see “best regards” near the end of a message, it simply means the writer wishes you well. It is a semiformal letter ending, versatile enough for both personal and professional correspondence.

What should you say at the end of an email?

Here are a few of the most common ways to end a professional email:

  • Best.
  • Sincerely.
  • Regards.
  • Kind regards.
  • Thank you.
  • Warm wishes.
  • With gratitude.
  • Many thanks.