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notsabad 13.10.19 - 01:59pm
Do you have a regular sign off (either formal or jovial) when you send correspondence to someone?

OR.......

Do you remember receiving one you rather liked? * +

notsabad 13.10.19 - 02:01pm
I think these days a sign off seems to have been replaced with 'sent from my iPhone'........ Very odd behaviour... * +

prattle 13.10.19 - 02:14pm
I dont have a sign off but i like to answer the phone with 'Banana factory, skin dept. Patrick speaking how may i help you?' * +

ogdenz 13.10.19 - 02:34pm
Not a sign off but my mate always starts his text messages to me with ''Yupterowt'' meaning what are you upto? Are you free? * +

newt182 13.10.19 - 02:58pm
Just the usual Kind Regards when sending work emails, unless the person I am talking to sends a thanks first then I do the same.

No point having some kind of sign off in casual communication.

Newt * +

mikeymk 13.10.19 - 03:41pm
Really depends on the situ. I don't do all the hi/bye shyte, waste of time, and if you know who you're talking to then why would i even give my name..?

I just answered a message on ebay tho. He was definitely a he, so i responded 'Hello fella' as ya do, and he got a 'Cheers, Mikey' because my username on there isn't my name.

Not quite the case at work. There, my emails just have my name, nothing else. It's just like a sign-out. A type-written signature, if you will...

''...and this is the end of the email.

Mikey ***** * +

notsabad 13.10.19 - 03:52pm

@ mikeymk - 13.10.19 - 03:41pm
Really depends on the situ. I don't do all the hi/bye shyte, waste of time, and if you know who you're talking to then why would i even give my name..?

I just answered a message on ebay tho. He was definitely a he, so i responded 'Hello fella' as ya do, and he got a 'Cheers, Mikey' because my username on there isn't my name.

Not quite the case at work. There, my emails just have my name, nothing else. It's just like a sign-out. A type-written signature, if you will...

''...and this is the end of the email.

Mikey *****

I like how you let them know exactly where the email ends... * +

sisfreak2017 13.10.19 - 03:56pm
Usually best regards or kind regards.
If it's formal it will often end yours faithfully. * +

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