
I think most people come to the end of a note and expect a closing. The closing: No closing at all - just an electronic signatureīates: There is a school of thought that an email is not a letter I don't subscribe to that. Kerr: This is safe and pleasant and gives people a "feel good" close at the end of your e-mail. Kerr: Only use this salutation in friendly business relationships.īates: It's a little old-fashioned, but not offensive. People need to talk more.īates: Not appropriate for business correspondence it sounds like you're 14 years old. It lets the other person know there will be phone or face time soon, and that's important and appreciated in this wacky age of e-mail. Bates: Very nice for a friend, but you better mean it.
