Email Endings – Formal

This entry is part 2 of 4 in the series Business English

Most Business English uses more formal communication, typically between a company and a client or between an employee and an English-speaking boss. When you need to use more formal endings in your emails, you have a variety of options. It is good to use different closers on different emails to keep things fresh. These endings can be mixed with the informal endings seen previously. Email is not a very formal method of communication, so the informal finishers are typically sufficient. 

 

Regards

Best Regards

Kind Regards

Best Wishes

Yours

Yours Truly

Faithfully

 

The most standard formal email ending is the following:

Sincerely, 

David Barnes

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