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Letter Writing

Conclusion of an informal letter

0 Hi, I'm from Germany and I'm looking for some idiomatic expressions which I can use at the end of a letter. In school I was taught to use "Love, Linda". But can I also use "Greetings, Linda" or does that sound too German? 0-
  

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0 No, you can't use greetings at the end. All the best, Best wishes, Love & kisses, &c. 0-

  • 0 No, you can't use greetings at the end.
  • All the best, Best wishes, Love & kisses, &c.
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0 No, you can't use greetings at the end. All the best, Best wishes, Love & kisses, &c. 0-
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0 Hugs and kisses 0-
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0To whom are you writing, Linda?-- some of the suggested closings can only be used with family and intimate friends of the opposite ***, and others are too formal for that use. 0-
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0 Thanks for the quick answer! 02br
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00By the way, we are supposed to write a letter to our parents. 0-
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0 For parents, it has to be Love, Linda. 0-
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Hello Linda:) I'm from Poland and I think, that using "Love, Linda" sounds better in English. You can also use "Best wishes" or "With best regards":)
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Hi, you have a lot of options. At the end of the letter you can use expressions , for example:Lots of love, Love, Greetings, Best wishes, Regards.




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its a bit odd,u can use lot of wishes,love,regards,,Emotion: smile
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I want to close my informal letter with nice ending and I am unable to think over it
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you can use don't be mean get seen or ciao or love

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