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Guys,

 

I currently have 'Kind Regards' as my sign off on my work email but wanting something a little warmer/friendlier.

 

Any suggestions?

Posted

'yours lovingly" ........is that warm enough :lol:

 

I use different ones depending on the email and who its to. "Best Regards, Kind Regards, all the best, Thanks, Cheers....etc

Posted

Might get some interesting responses with 'yours lovingy' almost tempted to just drop it into a few and see what happens. I tend to add another informal one in if it's to a friend or the like.

Posted (edited)

Is this your business or as an employee? most companies will have a template you can use.

 

I tend to make mine up as my job title and position are meaningless and make me sound more important so typically li use something like the following..

 

Regards

Business group

Location

Phone/fax

email address

 

That said i had a colleague who being fed up seeing people add all their professional qualificatons on peoples auto signature started adding "bronze swimming certificate" and such like to his.... no one picked up on it ;)

Edited by Fodder
Posted (edited)

Is this your business or as an employee? most companies will have a template you can use.

 

I tend to make mine up as my job title and position are meaningless and make me sound more important so typically li use something like the following..

 

Regards

Business group

Location

Phone/fax

email address

 

That said i had a colleague who being fed up seeing people add all their professional qualificatons on peoples auto signature started adding "bronze swimming certificate" and such like to his.... no one picked up on it ;)

 

It's my business bud, otherwise I would not care as much!

Edited by flexib
Posted

I used to deal with a really snotty guy and he just signed his

 

Best

 

Roderick

 

I think Kind Regards is warm enough, anything else will be too familiar or "gushy"

 

:poppy:

Posted

Please be very careful whatever you do as I unfortunately had a bit of a typing accident a while ago, sigining off to one of my senior clients in a hurry and flurry of sausage fingered typing, wishing him "Best Retards" :headhurt:

Posted

Is this your business or as an employee? most companies will have a template you can use.

 

I tend to make mine up as my job title and position are meaningless and make me sound more important so typically li use something like the following..

 

Regards

Business group

Location

Phone/fax

email address

 

That said i had a colleague who being fed up seeing people add all their professional qualificatons on peoples auto signature started adding "bronze swimming certificate" and such like to his.... no one picked up on it ;)

 

:lol:

Posted

Is this your business or as an employee? most companies will have a template you can use.

 

I tend to make mine up as my job title and position are meaningless and make me sound more important so typically li use something like the following..

 

Regards

Business group

Location

Phone/fax

email address

 

That said i had a colleague who being fed up seeing people add all their professional qualificatons on peoples auto signature started adding "bronze swimming certificate" and such like to his.... no one picked up on it ;)

 

It's my business bud, otherwise I would not care as much!

 

In that case I think regards is sufficient but include your company name, address and website... dont want to fill it up with

unnecessary cr*p.....

 

I was for some years designing, building and mainatining my companies European email infrstructure and the silly autosignatures and graphics people would insist on putting in their signatures to fill up my disk would wind me up no end.... i'm going OT as you can tell it's still a sore point :lol:

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