Thanks, Ciao, Best Wishes, Sincerely
I tend to write “thanks” a lot. And not just because I’m a grateful person (although I am). It’s just my usual email sign-off, probably because I tend to be asking for things, or thanking you all for asking us great questions.
Maybe I should start expanding my repertoire.
This recent article from Entrepreneur.com discusses a variety of email closers, and what they say about you.
“What your sign-off is really saying.”
Here’s an older USA Today article on the subject.
Another good source of email etiquette info:
Online Writing Lab at Purdue University
Maybe I should start expanding my repertoire.
This recent article from Entrepreneur.com discusses a variety of email closers, and what they say about you.
“What your sign-off is really saying.”
Here’s an older USA Today article on the subject.
Another good source of email etiquette info:
Online Writing Lab at Purdue University
Comments
I was taught to write "regards" if you knew the person or had previous communication and "faithfully" is you were writing to someone you did not know.