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| Yours sincerely | | 92 | 38.49% |
| Yours faithfully | | 147 | 61.51% |
| Voters: 239. This poll is closed | |||
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| I don't really think it matters. You could use either correctly, IMHO. |
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| In BE, 'faithfully' is regarded as the correct option where no name is used. |
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| Now that you say there's no name involved, faithfully does sound correct. Sincerely sounds open ended. |
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| Hey, tdol! What is the name for "Yours sincerely" or "Sincerely yours" or "Yours faithfully"? And what kind of a letter would not have a signature (no name)? |
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Iain |
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| Thank you for clearing that up. |
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| If "dear sir" is the opening, is "sincerely yours" the closing? :? |
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| You might consider adding Dear Madam, but essentially yes. Iain |
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In BE, that would not be the case- we'd use 'faithfully'. |
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