
And you’ll usually find these at the end of the letter you get from a solicitor. We use them all the time when we’re writing letters and they’re just carried on and carry forward to the email format in which we write to each other. And these are very, very business orientated endings to an email. Yours sincerely, sincerely yours, yours faithfully and faithfully yours. You can write them in any way you wish, but those are the three of them. They are 7️⃣ YOURS TRULY.Īnd 9️⃣YOURS FAITHFULLY or FAITHFULLY YOURS. Okay, so the next three we’re going to take together seven, eight and nine. I really wish you the very best for your future career. Oh, it’s been great working for you over the last few years. Or indeed, it could be somebody that you are dealing with in a business and they’re no longer going to be your account manager or they’re no longer going to be the main contact in that business. It could be something, somebody that’s is supplying you with some particular service. So it could be to members of your team in the office. You don’t know the person so well that definitely not a close friend, that definitely not a member of your family, but there’s somebody that you, you wish again to be polite so ‘best wishes Harry’. Now here again, this is impersonal in some ways. So ‘all the best Harry’ and sign off and press that button and off the email goes, okay.Īnd here we are with number four and number four is 4️⃣ BEST WISHES.

Meaning your best wishes, you’re giving it all to the person that you’re writing to. All the best in your adventure, whatever it might be. You like to be polite, okay? So you’d use this sort of expression all the best. So here, it’s really for somebody who is not so close to you, but you’d like to be kind. Number three on my list is 3️⃣ ALL THE BEST.
