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I'm confused as to why everyone thinks that we need a "rule" to tell us how to end an e-mail? Isn't it kinda funny that the less you know the recipient, the more cheesy your ending has to sound? (sorry, that was a cheap shot) Honestly, I think
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As far as the capitalization in the closing, my grammar book says to capitalize all letters only if it's a business letter or any other formal type of letter.
Best Regards,
Monseul
Capitalize the first word only (i.e., Thank you, Kind
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As far as the capitalization in the closing, my grammar book says to capitalize all letters only if it's a business letter or any other formal type of letter.
Best Regards,
Monseul
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Just my take on it.
Let's look at the structure of an e-mail or a letter for that matter. Simply said you have 3 parts.
1. opening or greeting
2. body
3. closing or ending
NOTE: greeting means hello and not good-bye.
As was
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