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racoony | 11:54 Thu 30th Mar 2017 | Society & Culture
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I am getting bored with using the expression" kind regards" at the end of formal emails.I would like to use cordially instead.Does anyone know if the correct expression is "yours cordially" or simply "cordially"?
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Sincerely yours for me
i wouldn't use those terms, but if push comes to shove
then yours cordially sounds a little better.
I use Yours etc.
At the end of formal emails, I use yours sincerely (if addressee addressed by name) and yours faithfully if addressee addressed by title alone) I don’t think its a question of what the writer finds boring!

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