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End of a letter to a really close friend
I have got a question about the end of one of my snail mail to a really close female friend (penpal).
But I don't want to write "best wishes" what is just to personal. Neither I don't want to write "with love" what can be misunderstood I suppose... =S.
I am not sure what it does exactly mean if I write, "Yours, Sandro" or kind of that.
Can anyone give me some help?
Maybe you should know the current situation: She is not my girlfriend - but it's not unthinkable that it could change some time in the future. Maybe it makes a difference.. =)
Mar 7, 2013 11:29 AM
Answers · 2
Here are a few friendly enough endings:
Take care,
Stay well,
Hope to hear from you soon,
March 7, 2013
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