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    I had to go look at my emails to see what I say LOL

    I seem to say "all the best" to folks I have a friendly relationship with, "take care" to people who have expressed any sort of personal warmth to me, and "take good care" to those I feel a kinship with myself. fwiw.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spartana View Post
    I just say "take care" and my name for general endings.
    Me too, it ends emails on a friendly note.

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    I use Take Care for those I feel more fondly about, and Sincerely for the more business like emails. Although I suppose Sincerely might be regarded as old fashioned these days.

    For close family members I usually sign with love, love you, or lots of love.

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    For acquaintances, I use usually use Peace, Best, or Thanks.

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    For a personal email, I use the closing I'd use if I were sending a letter.

    Cordially,
    Sincerely,
    Love,
    All the best,
    XOXOXOXO (that's to my 10 year old niece)

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    Have a good day!

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    A well-used email close of my husbands is, "talk to you". Sounds hip, doesn't it.

    Mine are, "talk soon" or "talk again soon".

    How about something in the way of, "good health and happiness"?

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    I usually end with 'Thanks' if I'm requesting something, otherwise it's nothing at all other than my name.

    I get lots of 'Regards', 'Best Regards' and 'Cheers' from others. They seem to be the most popular.
    "Things should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler." ~ Albert Einstein

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