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List of letter closings and E-mail goodbyes Written by Chloë Ernst / suite101.com Monday, 22 April 2013 16:53 LOOKING FOR creative suggestions on how to end a letter?

List of letter closings and E-mail goodbyes
Written by Chloë Ernst / suite101.com
Monday, 22 April 2013 16:53

LOOKING FOR creative suggestions on how to end a letter? Read on for a list of letter closings
and proper goodbyes.

Beyond the overused “sincerely”, there are many ways to sign off a letter or e-mail. When
writers choose letter closings, the endings can offer insight into how readers should follow up.
“Write soon” welcomes the reader to respond, while the more reserved “Wishing you the best”
may be saved for a difficult sympathy card.

Here are lists of letter closings organized by formality.

List of Proper Business Letter Closings

Be it for marketing letters, cover letters or professional e-mails, writers can use a great variety of
business letter closings to sign off a work-related document. Denote a friendly-but-business-like
tone with the letter closing “Kind regards”, or keep things ultra sharp by ending an important
letter with “Confidently yours”.

- Best regards/wishes
- Confidently yours
- Kind regards/wishes

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List of letter closings and E-mail goodbyes

Written by Chloë Ernst / suite101.com
Monday, 22 April 2013 16:53

- Many thanks
- Respectfully yours
- Warm regards
- With anticipation
- Yours respectfully/sincerely/truly

List of Friendly Goodbyes to End a Letter

Whether it’s for the family holiday card, a letter wishing better health, or a thank you note,
choosing the right letter closings for friends is a fine and fun art. Here are some suggestions
that denote the warmth of friendship, but still hold a respectful and well-wishing air:

- Cheerful greetings to all
- Hugs
- Kind thoughts
- Take care
- Wishing you the best
- Write soon
- Your friend
- Yours in friendship

List of Online Goodbyes Used to Sign off an E-mail

Writers have more flexibility in the endings they use for e-mails than in written letters. To add a
little more life to personal e-mail closings, consider signing off with one of these e-mail
salutations:

- Be good/well
- Cheerio
- Cheers
- I’m out
- More to come
- Smiles
- Ta ta for now
- Take care
- Take it easy

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List of letter closings and E-mail goodbyes
Written by Chloë Ernst / suite101.com
Monday, 22 April 2013 16:53

- Until next time

Quote Funny and Famous Closings to End a Letter

From Obi-Wan Kenobi's classic line from Star Wars “May the force be with you” and the
hockey-themed “Keep your stick on the ice”, television, music, and movies have given us some
of the most popular and creative letter closings.

Here are some letter closings and e-mail salutations that will be familiar to most:

- All you need is love
- Happy trails to you
- Hasta la vista, baby
- Keep your stick on the ice
- Kiss kiss bang bang
- Live long and prosper
- May the force be with you
- Over and out
- Over to you
- Peace, love, and unity
- Start the engines
- Stay tuned
- Tag! You’re it
- To be continued…
- Yabba dabba do

Loving Endings for Valentine’s Day Letter Closings

Signing off a Valentine’s Day card or a love letter remains a careful operation. A valentine likely
won’t appreciate the ending “Your friend” or a professional “Best regards”. So to ensure a happy
Valentine’s Day, be sure to add a loving goodbye with lots of personal thought:

- Lots of love
- Love always/eternally/forever

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List of letter closings and E-mail goodbyes
Written by Chloë Ernst / suite101.com
Monday, 22 April 2013 16:53

- Much love
- Thinking sweet thoughts of you
- Yours

Friendly Goodbyes in Other Languages

Adding a letter closing in another language can be a fun way to end a written note or e-mail.
From French goodbyes to Spanish farewells, here are some international ways to sign off a
written note:

- Adieu
- Adios amigo (use "amiga" for a female letter recipient or "amigos" for a family or group)
- Aloha
- Au revoir
- Ciao
- Namaste

Selecting the Right Letter Closings and E-mail Sign-offs

Whichever letter closings or e-mail endings writers use, be sure to think about the recipients
and how they will interpret each goodbye. When in doubt, err on the side of more formal letter
closings and e-mail endings rather than risk offending readers with casual or inappropriate sign
offs.

Source: http://suite101.com/article/list-of-letter-closings-and-salutations-a88155

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