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| How's this then? Question no.1 would you be able to tell me when to use the following singoffs? Sincerely, Yours Sincerely, Sincerely Yours, Regards, Best / Warm / Kind Regards Yours Faithfully Faithfully Yours Cheers And if you know any other ways of signing off feel free to mention them. Question no.2 Many signoffs with 'yours' in them sound like 'I'm dedicated to you' or 'I'm all yours' to me. I know they don't really mean that when used as signoffs but why use phrases that don't really mean what it literally mean? Any story behind it? I'd really appreciate any input on this. As always, thank you very much. |
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| Question no.1 would you be able to tell me when to use the following singoffs? Sincerely, Not much used in BrE Yours Sincerely, When you have used a name in the salutation Sincerely Yours, More AE than BrE Regards, Letter to acquaintance/most emails Best / Warm / Kind Regards I use best/kind in emails again Yours Faithfully Letter beginning dear sir or madam Faithfully Yours Not used much in BrE Cheers email to friend, but mostly spoken And if you know any other ways of signing off feel free to mention them. Yours ever is sometimes used in BrE- Tony Blair used it in a letter of support to a friend who'd resigned to show solidarity at a difficult time. Question no.2 Many signoffs with 'yours' in them sound like 'I'm dedicated to you' or 'I'm all yours' to me. I know they don't really mean that when used as signoffs but why use phrases that don't really mean what it literally mean? Any story behind it? A little politeness gets the job done- in the past letters were like petitions begging for favours, so some of that has stayed with us. I'd really appreciate any input on this. As always, thank you very much. |
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