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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Letter Writing

Is this greeting okay?

"Until then have a nice day! "

Used in signing off a reply, which asks recipient to wait for ~20 hours for further information.

What else can be use after "until then"

example:
...please wait for few hours. Until then _______.

Thanks!
  

Top answer

In a business-related email, it's not appropriate to tell the person to have a nice day unless he or she is also a personal friend of yours. Clive

  • In a business-related email, it's not appropriate to tell the person to have a nice day unless he or she is also a personal friend of yours.
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In a business-related email, it's not appropriate to tell the person to have a nice day unless he or she is also a personal friend of yours.

Clive
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This is the real email that I'm using it for. I'd appreciate if you could edit this for me. Like the right way to sign off

This is to confirm that your mail has been received in the system and will be responded to within 24hrs. Until then have a nice day!


Thanks!
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This is to confirm that your email has been received and will be responded to within 24 hours.

Thanks!

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