What is a synonym of regards?
Synonyms and alternatives to regards include:
- Kind(est) regards
- Warm regards
- Best regards
- Yours truly
- Sincerely
- Sincerely yours
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Synonyms and alternatives to regards include:
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The correct form of the expression is “hope you’re doing well” or “I hope you’re doing well” because “you’re” is the contraction of the object “you” and the auxiliary verb “are.”
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There is no way to see who has been bcc’d in an email. Only the person who originally sent the email will know who was bcc’d.
However, if someone who is bcc’d “replies all” to an email, it will be sent to anyone in the “To” and “Cc” fields.
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“Miss” is a title used for a young unmarried woman or girl (e.g, “Miss Muffet”). It is not used for a married woman. “Miss” is often considered dated, so it is preferable to use “Ms.”
“Mrs.” is a title used for a married woman.
“Ms.” is a title for woman who is married or whose marital status is unknown, for an older unmarried woman, or for situations where marital status is not emphasized. It can be used both for married and unmarried women in the same way that “Mr.” is used for unmarried and married men. Nowadays, “Ms.” is the most common way to address a woman, as it is unrelated to marital status.
Including your email address in your email signature is generally a good idea, as it keeps all your contact details in one place where readers expect to find them. It’s also helpful if your message is viewed outside an email client—for example, if it’s printed, forwarded, or copied into an internal system—because your email address remains easy to find.
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Earliest convenience is used as part of the common phrase at your earliest convenience. It means “the first moment when you can reasonably find time to do it.”
It’s often used to end an email in a professional setting by asking the other person to do something when they have time in their schedule.
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