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Callum Cant Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Use of capitals

Hi everyone,

I know this question probably gets asked a lot but I'm just wondering what the actual correct capital usage is for this ending to a letter, email ect...

*Kind regards

*Kind Regards

Everyone at my work uses *Kind Regards and I know this is a very petty issue - but I am just very intrigued (as I use it thousands of times a day)

Cheers for the help Emotion: smile
  

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Welcome to English Forums, Callum. Capitalize only the first word: Kind regards Yours sincerely Sincerely yours Cheers It is depressing to know that an entire office uses the wrong form. It is not necessarily petty.

  • Welcome to English Forums, Callum.
  • Capitalize only the first word: Kind regards Yours sincerely Sincerely yours Cheers It is depressing to know that an entire office uses the wrong form.
  • It is not necessarily petty.
  • Some clients and employers will judge you on such simple errors in correspondence.
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Welcome to English Forums, Callum.

Capitalize only the first word:

Kind regards

Yours sincerely

Sincerely yours

Cheers

It is depressing to know that an entire office uses the wrong form. It is not necessarily petty. Some clients and employers will judge you on such simple errors in correspondence.
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Thanks Mister Micawber

I thought that might be the answer

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