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What are some beginning and endings of emails?
i.e
Dear John,
bla
bla
Regards,
Peter
What are others. Any website that lists them?
i.e
Dear John,
bla
bla
Regards,
Peter
What are others. Any website that lists them?
Good day.
I am Mrs.Larisa Sosnitskaya, Personal Secretary to Mr.Mikhail B.Khodorkovsky (former Owner of Yukos Oil in Russia) who was jailed for financing political parties,I have a business proposal of (USD$46,000,000.00)for you from my Company.Finally after that I shall provide you with more details. ...
Regards,
Mrs. Larisa Sosnitskaya.
Dear Friend,
I am Todd Williams, I am a staff of Natwest Bank Plc,U.k.i have a veryUrgent Business proposal of (£18,500,000.00 Million Pounds)for ...
This is the link, http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/859479.stm
Kind Regards,
Todd Williams(Mr.)
ACCOUNTS OFFICER
...
Congratulations once more from all members of staff hear, Thank you for yourunderstanding.
Yours Truly,
Sir. Malcolm G. Holly
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Dear Theodore,tgt said:Dear John,
bla
bla
Regards,
Peter
What are others.
Evo said:Until the end of time and beyond,
Ok, that last one is a little much.
Monique said:While on the topic, what is the literal meaning of 'Yours Sincerely' and 'Yours Faithfully'. I know you use it to end a message, but what are you actually saying?
Evo said:Until the end of time and beyond
tgt said:What if you were only asking simple questions in the email? How would you end it?
Some common email greetings include "Hi", "Hello", "Dear", "Greetings", and "Good morning/afternoon/evening".
There are several appropriate ways to end an email, such as "Thank you", "Best regards", "Sincerely", "Take care", and "Warmly". It is also common to end with your name or a signature.
It is not necessary to use a greeting and closing in every email, especially in more casual or informal settings. However, it is considered polite and professional to include them in most formal or business emails.
The subject line of an email should be a concise and clear summary of the email's content. It should also be relevant and informative to ensure the recipient knows what the email is about before opening it.
To make your email sound more professional, it is important to use proper grammar and punctuation, avoid slang or informal language, and address the recipient appropriately. You can also include a clear and concise message with a professional tone and any necessary attachments or links.