How to have a signed mail regards
You're referring to a "regards" or "best regards" at the end of a signed email!
Here's a simple way to do it:
Format:
- Write your email content as usual.
- End your email with a blank line (press Enter twice).
- Type "Best regards" or "Regards" (or any other closing you prefer, such as "Sincerely" or "Kind regards").
- Sign your name below the closing.
Example:
Subject: [Your Email Subject]
Dear [Recipient's Name],
[Your email content here]
Best regards, [Your Name]
Tips:
- Keep your closing brief and professional. "Best regards" is a common and polite choice.
- You can customize your closing to fit your relationship with the recipient. For example, "Dear friend" or "Dear colleague" can be used in more informal emails.
- Make sure to sign your name below the closing. This is a sign of respect and professionalism.
- Proofread your email before sending it to ensure there are no typos or errors.
Common closings:
- Best regards
- Regards
- Sincerely
- Kind regards
- Warm regards
- Cordially
- Yours truly
- Yours faithfully
Remember to always proofread your email and use a professional tone to ensure a positive impression.