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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

More unformal ending

I need some help. I have been writing to a guy in another coyntry. I don't know him so well we wrote to eachother 5-10 times and I start to feel my ending Best regard is getting to formal and to much used. When I mail with my well known friends I just sign, Huggs and kisses or Love. Now I wonder if there is any good goodbye phrases that is in between those in formality.

Thankul for any help you can give me.

Yours sincerely
Daisy
  

Top answer

'Best wishes' is a nice in-between sort of sign off.

  • 'Best wishes' is a nice in-between sort of sign off.
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'Best wishes' is a nice in-between sort of sign off.
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Or "See you later".

MrP
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As an aside, the word is "informal" not "unformal."

Is "fondly" out of the question?
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There's also "talk to you later", which can be written as "TTYL".

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