17 Ways To End An Email - Business English Emails
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- In this Business English Emails lesson, I show you 17 ways to end an email. You'll learn lots of great ways to close formal, semi-formal and informal emails.
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Chapters
0:00 Intro
1:07 How to end a formal email in English
2:42 How to end a semi-formal email in English
3:58 How to end an informal email in English
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As a Canadian, I've never, ever, ever seen "best" at the end of an email. It's always "hello" at the beginning and "regards" at the end for work emails here.
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Thanks dude, saved my life with this one.
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I am foreigner and I understand your way of speaking very well. I like this and want to watch your videos to practice my listening. Thank you very much, you are phenomenal 😊
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Great video Derek thank you soo much. Enjoy your weekend....take care
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Warmest regards
Respectfully
I usually use this one for my formal emails. Is this too much? Thank you 🙂
This help me to end my email to my French teacher, thanks
Great 👍
Best regards
👍
Best wishes :)
That’s another good one, Pavani 👍
When would you use: Much Obliged?
Very useful lesson!
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K vo dai? Thikai xa ta.
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What's about all the best....? Is it formal or informal?
Of course! That’s a good one - I should have included it 😬 you can use it in semi-formal or informal mails.
@@derekcallan-englishforpros Tks Dear 🙏
Great compilation - thank you!!
The only one I don't like is 'Take care' which sounds slightly patronising (to me). Also, Jerry Seinfeld once joked that it's code for 'F@#$ you!'. It's hard to use it after that!
Edit: what Jerry actually said was that it means 'take off! - get out of here'.
My interviewer ended the email with "Cheers", guess "what does he mean". why end informally?"
Good question. It really depends on the person. Cheers is an informal way of saying thank you or even goodbye. If a person meets another person for the first time and it's a formal situation, like an interview in your case, they may feel comfortable enough after talking to each other for 30 minutes to use a more informal phrase to say goodbye. It's not inappropriate or unusual in this context
@@derekcallan-englishforprosOhh I see. Thank you for your answer. Have a good day!
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