How do you end a professional email?

How do you end a professional email?

- Regards. Yes, it's a bit stodgy, but it works in professional emails precisely because there's nothing unexpected or remarkable about it. - Sincerely. Are you writing a cover letter? ... - Best wishes. ... - Cheers. ... - Best. ... - As ever. ... - Thanks in advance. ... - Thanks.

How do you end an email respectfully?

- Best. - Sincerely. - Regards. - Kind regards. - Thank you. - Warm wishes. - With gratitude. - Many thanks.

How do you end an email to a teacher about grades?

Conclude your conversation by expressing appreciation for your professor's time and help in understanding your grade. An ending such as, "Thank you for your time, Professor Jackson. I want to perform well in your class, and any additional insight will help me achieve success," conveys gratitude.

How do you end a friendly email?

- Cheers. A recent study by the email app Boomerang rated cheers as the most likely sign-off (that isn't a thank-you) to get an email response. ... - Best. Best conveys best wishes in a cheerful, pithy way. ... - As ever.

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