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fenglish

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Hi Teachers,

When writing email, I usually use "Thanks and Regards," as the greeting words because I want to say thank you and regards together. But I saw many others use "Regards," or "Best Regards,".

Is it "completely" correct if using "Thanks and Regards,"?

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Rover_KE

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It's fine as long as you have something to thank your correspondent for.
 

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And if you're going to use both as you did in your example, there is no reason to capitalise "regards". You would end with "Thanks and regards,".
 
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