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Believer Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

How to end a simple e-mail or a letter

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00I think there were some good threads on this topic or these topics but can anyone kindly tell me what are some typical endings for the situations noted in the Subject line?02br
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00I think it can be said generally that context will likely to determine which ending to use; for example, if the content was to inform, tell, or advise, it will be appropriate to use an ending that is different than when the content was to ask or entreat for something. With a simple letter, the most used endings. I think, are 'Yours truly' and 'Sincerely yours', but even with those, I think the situation you are trying to use any of good endings that are useful will ask for the use of one, rather than the other. 0-
  

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0 For a simple email, you can end it with "Best"; if it's a letter, it should be formal and you might want to use complimentary endings such as "Sincerely," "Yours truly," etc. 0-

  • 0 For a simple email, you can end it with "Best"; if it's a letter, it should be formal and you might want to use complimentary endings such as "Sincerely," "Yours truly," etc.
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0 For a simple email, you can end it with "Best"; if it's a letter, it should be formal and you might want to use complimentary endings such as "Sincerely," "Yours truly," etc. 0-

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