How to close an email in french

Here are some common ways to close an email in French:

  1. Au revoir (Goodbye): This is a formal way to close an email, especially if you're writing to someone you don't know well or in a professional setting.
  2. Cordialement (Best regards): This is a formal way to close an email, similar to "Best regards" in English.
  3. Cordially (Cordially): This is a slightly more informal way to close an email, still formal enough for most professional settings.
  4. En attendant de vous recontacter (Looking forward to hearing from you): This is a good way to close an email if you're expecting a response or want to keep the conversation going.
  5. Je vous remercie (Thank you): This is a polite way to close an email, especially if you're thanking the recipient for something.
  6. Je vous prie de bien vouloir (Please): This is a formal way to close an email, especially if you're asking the recipient to do something.
  7. Je vous salue (Sincerely): This is a formal way to close an email, similar to "Sincerely" in English.

Here are some examples of how you could use these closings in an email:

Remember to always proofread your email for grammar and spelling errors before sending it, and to use a professional tone and language.