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What are common universal letter endings?

Here are some common universal letter endings, categorized for different purposes:

Formal:

* Sincerely, (most common and versatile)

* Respectfully, (for formal letters, especially to superiors)

* Yours truly, (more formal than "Sincerely")

* With kind regards, (for a friendly yet formal tone)

* With best wishes, (for a more personal touch)

* Cordially, (professional and polite)

* Faithfully, (used in religious or spiritual contexts)

Informal:

* Best, (casual and friendly)

* Warmly, (expresses genuine affection)

* Cheers, (used among friends)

* All the best, (wishes well-being)

* Take care, (caring and considerate)

* Love, (reserved for close friends and family)

Specific Situations:

* Thank you, (for expressing gratitude)

* Looking forward to hearing from you, (to initiate further communication)

* Please let me know if you have any questions, (offers help and support)

Additional Considerations:

* Punctuation: A comma is typically used after the closing, followed by a space and then your signature.

* Spacing: Leave 3-4 lines of space between the last line of your letter and the closing.

* Personalization: You can add a personal touch by mentioning something specific from the letter, like a shared experience or a future event.

Choosing the Right Ending:

The best letter ending depends on the relationship with the recipient, the tone of the letter, and the purpose of the communication. Consider the context and choose an ending that reflects the level of formality and your personal relationship with the receiver.

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