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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Letter Writing

Closing salutation

My boss wants to write a letter to someone who is very rude and repugnant and she doesn't know how to close it. What can be used besides "Yours truly" or "Sincerely"?
  

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Well, if you want to imply the rudeness, simply leaving it blank will work. Sincerely is pretty neutral. "Please do not contact us again; Sincerely, Ms.

  • Well, if you want to imply the rudeness, simply leaving it blank will work.
  • Sincerely is pretty neutral.
  • "Please do not contact us again; Sincerely, Ms.
  • Smith".
  • "Sincerely" simply means that you are genuine in your message,, not necessarily nice.
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Well, if you want to imply the rudeness, simply leaving it blank will work.

Sincerely is pretty neutral. "Please do not contact us again; Sincerely, Ms. Smith". "Sincerely" simply means that you are genuine in your message,, not necessarily nice.

To be really rude,

"Adamantly, "

"With deepest disregard,"

"With conviction, "

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