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Faithfully Sincere..?
Can someone help..? When writing Yours Faithfully (or Sincerely) should these be written with a capital..? The Formal Letter section shows this.
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Re: Faithfully Sincere..?
The way you wrote is perfect....I think It should be always like "Yours Faithfully or Yours Sincerely"....well I would still like to check with teachers here though...
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Re: Faithfully Sincere..?
Thanks nemesisage...I'm still not sure though..!
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Re: Faithfully Sincere..?
Welcome, Colin and Nemesisage. 
Capitalize the first word of the salutation of a letter and the first word of a complimentary close:
< Dear Mary, >
< Gentlemen: >
< Sincerely yours, >
< Yours sincerely, >
Source: Webster Dictionary's Handbook of Style.
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Re: Faithfully Sincere..?
Thanks Casiopea (great name!) I am reassured. Just a point, but in the Letter Writng section of this site, if you 'hover' your cursor over the complimentary close, it shows as a capital..!
Thanks anyway.
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Re: Faithfully Sincere..?
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Re: Faithfully Sincere..?
It's the same in British English:
"Yours sincerely"
"Yours faithfully"
"Best wishes"
etc.
are the correct versions.
(Many native speakers do however capitalize both words, especially in emails. I can only think it's to compensate for the absence of capital letters in the rest of the message.)
All the best,
MrP
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Re: Faithfully Sincere..?
The reason has to do with, err, not having checked the Java code that brings the box up properly. Sorry for that. Have rectified it.
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