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Mhari Posted 16 years ago
Letter Writing

Thank you before best regards

Hi,

I've a doubt. Can anyone help for the below ?

In my email template, I used 'thank you' before 'Best regards' it looks like below

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Thank you.

Best Regards,
ABC

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May I use thank you before best regards ?

Any reply is appreciated!
  

Top answer

In my opinion there's nothing to say against the usage of "thank you"

  • In my opinion there's nothing to say against the usage of "thank you"
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In my opinion there's nothing to say against the usage of "thank you" Emotion: smile
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I disagree. Rather, the use of 'thank you,' standing alone, is inappropriate in this context. It appears distastefully generic and unprofessional, and is likely to be confusing to the recipient as to what, specifically, you are thanking them for.

However, it's perfectly appropriate to include a full 'thank you' sentence immediately before your closing with 'best regards' (i.e. 'thank y

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