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  • word choice - Regards vs. Best regards vs. With regards - English . . .
    I use "Regards" or if appropriate for the mail, "Thanks", since email is informal as business-correspondence goes, but still more formal than personal correspondence, and that seems to strike the balance to my mind I wouldn't offer it as an attempt at a definitive answer though, as personal preference as to how one expresses oneself plays an important role)
  • Difference in tone between Regards, Best regards, Kind regards and . . .
    However, from your list above, I most often see 'Kind Regards' and in fact I received an email with this today I'd suggest you could rank those in order of formality: Sincerely > Best Regards > Kind Regards
  • Regards Regard - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Regards (plural noun) means the wishes that express such esteem or respect Though grammatically either noun might work, in social convention only the plural noun is normally seen It is an informal abbreviation of the phrase "with best regards" or similar phrases
  • Which is correct: with regards to, in regards with, regarding?
    8 The only correct terminologies are with regard to, in regard to, regarding, and as regards With regards to and in regards to are mere nonstandard variations
  • Difference between as regards and in regard to
    In my understanding the phrases "as regards" and "in regard to" are interchangeable, but an editor once corrected the former to the latter in my writing May I ask what is the difference? The sente
  • Difference between Warm regards and Best regards
    Warm Regards is relatively unusual, even in the more common form Warmest Regards It's probably best reserved for close friends relatives Best Regards is quite common, even in "semi-formal" emails and business letters today Though I personally wouldn't use it unless I've personally met the addressee It's also fine for personal correspondence - but some may feel it's become a bit
  • phrases - In regard to or in regards to - English Language Usage . . .
    Yes I believe that "in regards to" arises as a blend of "in regard to" and either "as regards" or the quite different phrase "regards to (somebody)", which means "best wishes to (somebody)"
  • in regards to regarding and of from - Grammar in formal email
    He emailed me, I answered him but I haven't heard back yet I wish to send a message to remind him to answer me but I wish to know the correct way of putting it I am thinking of something like this: I am writing in regards to regarding your email of from the 10th January 2019 Any suggestions?
  • When ending an email, should I use Yours faithfully or Best regards?
    I've been taught to end business letters with "Yours faithfully" but I can see from my daily correspondence that "Best regards" is more commonly used but seems more informal What term should be u
  • Use of Comma in Email Sign-offs
    The comma after best regards separates two distinct thoughts: What the writer wishes—or in this case, what the writer feels—for the recipient and Who the writer is The comma between the position and the organization is implicitly equivalent to a preposition like of, at, or in It is certainly not necessary, but its use is not a flagrant violation either





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