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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Slogan

Hi,

Based upon the "sincerely yours" - will it be ok to use as a slogan "Frendly yours" - for a very user-frendly tool (software)?
  

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'Friendly yours' does not work. Nor does 'Friendily yours', the adverb. The collocation you suggest is just awkward.

  • 'Friendly yours' does not work.
  • Nor does 'Friendily yours', the adverb.
  • The collocation you suggest is just awkward.
  • I cannot think of a similar but more natural slogan, so if I were you, I'd look for a different concept.
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'Friendly yours' does not work. Nor does 'Friendily yours', the adverb. The collocation you suggest is just awkward. I cannot think of a similar but more natural slogan, so if I were you, I'd look for a different concept.
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Dear Mistre Micawber,

Would you please provide us with some different endings of both formal and informal letters?

Your help is highly appreciated in advance,

Iman
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Formal: Sincerely yours, Yours sincerely, Faithfully yours, Yours faithfully.

Less formal: Best regards, Kind regards

Informal: Regards

Casual: Cheers, See you, 'Bye
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Thank you Mistre Micawber. That was so useful for me.

Regards,

Iman
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Thanks Anon for your time.

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