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  • How to Use “Regards,” “Best Regards,” and “Kind Regards” in . . .
    “Regards” is a courteous way to convey good wishes or respect toward the recipient at the end of the message “Regards” is a neutral email closing that works best for formal communications or first-time correspondence
  • Regards, Best Regards, Sincerely – Which to Use in an Email - 7ESL
    Learn the correct usage of "Regards," "Best Regards," and "Sincerely" in emails to convey professionalism Essential tips for choosing the perfect closing for any situation
  • How to End an Email: The Best Email Sign-Offs - Grammarly
    An email sign-off is the closing phrase at the end of your email, such as “Best regards,” or “Sincerely,” that appears right before your name It is one part of your email ending, which also includes a closing line (your final sentence) and your signature
  • Regards, Best Regards, or Kind Regards: What Is the Best Usage for Each . . .
    When in doubt, stick with best regards to close an informal or semi-formal communication Using regards is fine, but it doesn’t indicate warmth for or differentiation of the recipient This might be better for a professional communication or one that is more respectfully direct than familiar
  • Sincerely, Regards, or Best Wishes? Formal Email Sign-Offs
    Use a closing such as Sincerely, Best wishes, or Regards (and variations— Warm regards, Best regards, Kind regards) to close a formal or business email Don’t use casual sign-offs like Cheers or Best in formal communication
  • 12 Better Ways To Say “Best Regards” (Professional Email)
    Is “Regards” Formal Or Informal? “Regards” is a formal way to close an email It is almost entirely reserved for formal situations, and you’ll rarely see more informal emails signed off with “regards” or any other similar variations We use it when we want to be polite and wish the recipient well
  • Regard vs. Regards: Which is Correct? - Grammar. com
    Although traditional grammarians insist that the proper use of the word is without an "s," in today’s modern world, we hear “regards” used by credible speakers; it can be found in literary works and edited newspaper articles, as well
  • Regards | Meaning, Alternatives Examples - Scribbr
    “Regards” is an email sign-off used to wish the recipient well Some common variations on the phrase include “warm regards” and “best regards ”
  • Regard vs. Regards - Which is Correct?
    Regard or Regards – Which is Correct? Both “regard” and “regards” are correct in American English, but they serve different purposes The key difference lies in their part of speech and common usage “Regard” can be a verb, meaning to consider or look at, or a singular noun, referring to respect, attention, or a particular aspect
  • Regards vs. Best Regards - Which is Correct?
    Both “regards” and “best regards” are grammatically correct and widely used phrases in professional and personal correspondence, particularly as email closings The choice between them hinges on the nuance of your message and your relationship with the recipient





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