Ways to end email besides thanks

Here are some alternative ways to end an email besides "thanks":

  1. Best regards: A professional and polite way to end an email, suitable for most business and formal emails.
  2. Kind regards: Similar to "best regards," but with a slightly warmer tone.
  3. Sincerely: A more formal way to end an email, often used in formal or professional emails.
  4. Warm regards: A friendly and approachable way to end an email, suitable for personal or informal emails.
  5. All the best: A positive and uplifting way to end an email, often used in personal or friendly emails.
  6. Take care: A friendly and caring way to end an email, suitable for personal or informal emails.
  7. Looking forward to hearing from you: A way to end an email that implies you're expecting a response or looking forward to future communication.
  8. Best wishes: A polite and respectful way to end an email, often used in formal or professional emails.
  9. Cheers: A casual and friendly way to end an email, suitable for personal or informal emails.
  10. Until next time: A way to end an email that implies you'll be in touch again in the future.
  11. Stay in touch: A way to end an email that encourages the recipient to stay in contact.
  12. Have a great day/week/month: A friendly and positive way to end an email, suitable for personal or informal emails.
  13. All the best for [specific occasion]: A way to end an email that acknowledges a specific occasion or event.
  14. Wishing you all the best: A polite and respectful way to end an email, often used in formal or professional emails.
  15. Take it easy: A casual and friendly way to end an email, suitable for personal or informal emails.

Remember to choose an ending that fits the tone and style of your email, as well as your relationship with the recipient.