How to write regards for you and family in mail
When writing "regards" in a mail, it's common to include a phrase that extends the greeting to the recipient's family as well. Here are a few examples:
- Regards to you and your family: This is a simple and straightforward way to express your well-wishes to the recipient and their loved ones.
- Best regards to you and your family: This is a more formal and polite way to end a letter or email.
- Kind regards to you and your family: This phrase conveys a sense of warmth and friendliness.
- Warm regards to you and your family: This is a more informal and affectionate way to end a letter or email.
- Sincere regards to you and your family: This phrase conveys a sense of genuine concern and respect.
Here are a few more examples:
- With best wishes to you and your family
- With kind regards to you and your family
- With warm regards to you and your family
- With love and regards to you and your family (more suitable for close friends or family members)
Remember to always sign your name after the phrase, for example:
- Best regards, [Your Name]
- Kind regards, [Your Name]
- Warm regards, [Your Name]