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Hi,
I use 'Yours sincerely' when I write a business letter on paper. Rarely on an email.
I never use 'Yours faithfully'.
Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,
When to use faithfully and sincerely? And to whom?
In my experience, Yours faithfully is seldom used today. I never use it.
Sometimes you know the name of the person you are writing to, and sometimes you don't. If you
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Hi dear sir/madam
I am an Iranian. I work as a translator and at the moment I am working on children story book.
There are some idioms in the book which are really difficult to translate because I dont have any reference to find them.
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Having said that, I think I have the honour to remain, Sir, with the greatest respec t is perhaps a tad too formal and pompous if you are writing to a politician of your city council. I'd think it fits best for a letter addressed to a
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Hi Yours faithfully (or faithfully yours) seem too informal to me. If you really want to impress them, I'd recommend: I have the honour to remain, Sir, with the greatest respect, or if it's a woman: I have the honour to remain, Madam,
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How do you finish a letter to a president or politician? Is it with yours faithfullyvxxQr
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