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What is the difference between "Your sincerely" and "Your faithfully", how to use them in email.
What about "best regards" ?
Oct 12, 2011 2:35 AM
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When the recipient's name is unknown to you:
Dear Sir ... Yours faithfully
Dear Madam ... Yours faithfully
Dear Sir or Madam ... Yours faithfully
When you know the recipient's name:
Dear Mr Hanson ... Yours sincerely
Dear Mrs Hanson ... Yours sincerely
Dear Miss Hanson ... Yours sincerely
When addressing a good friend or colleague:
Dear Jack ... Best wishes/Best regards
Addressing whole departments:
Dear Sirs ... Yours faithfully
Please see http://speakspeak.com/a/html/d2h_resources_letter_writing_phrases.htm.
October 12, 2011
I think these salutations would depend on how you address the one whom you are writing to. addresing someone with their name such as "Dear Miss Greta", your letter should end with "Yours sincrely" - your letter will look more personal in this kind of format. If you just address them with "Dear maddam" for instance, "Yours faithfully" suits better.'
"Best regards" on the other hand is mostly used in writing a friend or a colleague. Other terms would be "Warm regards" or "Kind regards".
be sure to capitalize the first letter of the first word.
:)
October 12, 2011
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