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Latest post Wed, Feb 15 2006 2:32 PM by Kiffemoa. 1 replies.
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Tribune  +  196995 Wed, 15 Feb 06 09:48 AM

Hei folks

What's the valediction or subscription that you write at the end of the letter for the following:

1. To intimate/close/dear friends ( My dear John/ Dear Jose ) > Is it Yours sincerely, Sincerely yours, Your sincere friend, Yours very sincerely or something different ?

I understand that the above were the accepted terms earlier. But now with the changing times, new styles have been adopted. Can someone highlight in this topic if possible with more hints ?

tribune

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Kiffemoa  +  197080 Wed, 15 Feb 06 02:32 PM

You can also use Yours truly, if it is a close friend. But Yours sincerly or yours faithfully , is fine.

Charlotte

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