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Anonymous  +  320050 Fri, 26 Jan 07 01:01 AM
Would you use a capital letter in both "Yours" and "Faithfully"
Clive  +  320055 Fri, 26 Jan 07 01:23 AM

Hi,

Would you use a capital letter in both "Yours" and "Faithfully"

No.

Clive

Yours faithfully,

Yours Faithfully

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Anonymous, 2 yr 189 days ago

Yes! You need to use capital letters for both words. That is the common practice.

Feebs11  +  360678 Sat, 05 May 07 01:38 PM
Yours sincerely,  Yours faithfully

These are the norms for business practice in the UK.
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