Can i say thankyou and regardsboth in the same mail

While it's technically possible to include both "Thank you" and "Regards" in the same email, it's generally considered more polite and professional to use separate closings.

Here are a few options:

  1. Thank you and regards: This is a common combination, but it might sound a bit repetitive.
  2. Thank you for your time and regards: This adds a bit more context and appreciation for the recipient's time.
  3. Best regards: This is a more concise and professional closing that still conveys a positive tone.
  4. Kind regards: This is another option that's a bit more informal than "Best regards" but still polite and friendly.

If you do decide to use both "Thank you" and "Regards" in the same email, you could try separating them with a comma or a brief phrase, like this:

Thank you for your help. Regards,

[Your Name]

Or:

Thank you for your time. Regards,

[Your Name]

Ultimately, the choice is yours, but using separate closings can make your email look more polished and professional.