Sincerely Sincerely yours Very sincerely Very sincerely yours
Cordially Respectfully Best regards “Regards” is a fairly neutral phrase. If you want to add some decorum without getting too friendly, “Best regards” is an easy switch.
Kindest regards Warmly Warm(est) regards Have a good day/evening/weekend Take care
Looking forward to your reply Hope to hear from you soon When writing to a friend, you could shorten the phrase and say, “Talk soon. ”
Thank you for your consideration Thank you for your recommendation Thank you in advance Thank you for your assistance Thank you (or “Thanks again” if you’ve already said it once near the beginning of the letter. )
With gratitude Gratefully With sincere thanks Many thanks
Best wishes All the best Best of luck
Your friend Cheers With love Always Hugs XOXO
With heartfelt admiration With my most sincere apologies With a heavy heart
Sign your first and last name when you write to someone you’ve never met in person. Sign only your first name on letters to friends or work colleagues who know you. Write your last name in parentheses if you’ve spoken to the recipient on the phone but never met them in person.
On a handwritten letter, include:Sincerely,Ashton Bailey (Signature)Ashton Bailey (Your written name)email@gmail. com (Your email)555-555-5555 (Your phone number) In an email, you only need your name, email address, company website, and logo (if there is one).