How to end informal e mail

Ending an informal email can be a bit tricky, as you want to be friendly and approachable, but also professional. Here are some tips to help you end an informal email:

  1. Use a friendly closing: Instead of using a formal closing like "Sincerely" or "Best regards," try using a friendly closing like "Thanks," "Cheers," "Take care," or "All the best."
  2. Keep it casual: Since the email is informal, you can keep the closing casual too. You can use a phrase like "Talk to you soon" or "Looking forward to hearing back from you."
  3. Add a personal touch: You can add a personal touch to the closing by mentioning something specific about the conversation or the person you're emailing. For example, "It was great catching up with you" or "I'm looking forward to our next conversation."
  4. Keep it short and sweet: Remember to keep the closing brief and to the point. You don't want to add too much extra information that might make the email feel too long or overwhelming.

Here are some examples of informal email closings:

Remember to always proofread your email before sending it, and make sure the closing is consistent with the tone and style of the rest of the email.