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Anonymous  +  868645 Wed, 19 Aug 09 05:51 PM
Hi Guys,


Wanted to know if it is okay to use capital letters "W" and "R" in Warm Regards, I currently use caps... I feel using caps would mean creating emphasis on the words Warm and Regards.


Look forward to your expert advice.


Atul

ferdis  suggested by desperado lawbreaker  +  868654 Wed, 19 Aug 09 06:23 PM
Don't do this; you might even create the opposite effect of what you are trying to accomplish, as the reader might think you are ridiculing him. Just use the initial captial to start the sentence, and leave it at that.
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desperado lawbreaker  +  868673 Wed, 19 Aug 09 08:00 PM
Actually it doesnt matter but what i think is more suitable is that you better use caps while writing Warm Regards+ it looks more better and most of all neat..
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desperado lawbreaker  +  868682 Wed, 19 Aug 09 08:10 PM
Inaugural, I dont really think it would make much of a difference if you should use caps for the letters or you shouldnt its a mater of appearance and the way the person's perspective would be like..

 

Secondly, if you want my opinion i would prefer you would use caps as it would look more ''CHIC''  

ferdis  +  868698 Wed, 19 Aug 09 08:32 PM
Desperado, what are you talking about? Caps turn things into proper nouns. 'Warm Regards' is a bar in the south of India, so to speak.
Anonymous, 92 days ago
I agree desparado.. it is a matter of choice.
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