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70 Different Email Sign-offs (for When You're Sick of Saying "Best")

Started by Md. Anikuzzaman, May 15, 2018, 05:36:58 PM

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Md. Anikuzzaman

I have an embarrassing confession: The vast majority of the time, I sign off my emails with "thanks!" It doesn't matter if I have anything to show appreciation for or not—it tends to be my default signature.

When I'm not busy expressing my gratitude for absolutely nothin'? I go with a standard "best" at the end of my messages. Isn't my creativity just astounding?

It's not that I don't want to cap off my email with something great. It's just that I often find myself drawing a blank. Are there even any other options aside from those two widely-accepted favorites?

Yes, there are. And, as a matter of fact, there's a lot of them. Fortunately for you (and for me!) I pulled a huge selection into this list right here. Of course, not all of them will be suitable for every sort of situation or office. But, with so many options, you're bound to find one that fits the bill.

So, go ahead and bookmark this page and come back to it when you feel like straying from your standard email sign-off and trying something a little different.



If You Need Something Formal
All My Best

Best


Best Regards


Best Wishes


Congratulations


Cordially


Faithfully


Goodbye


Looking Forward


Regards


Respectfully


Sending You the Best


Sincerely


Sincerely Yours


Speak With You Soon


Take Care


Warm Regards


Warm Wishes


Warmly


Wishing You a Wonderful Day


Yours


Yours Truly




If You Want Something Friendly
Cheers

Enjoy Your [Day of the Week]


Good Luck


Happy [Day of the Week]


Have a Good One


Have a Great Day


Here's to a Great [Day of the Week]


Hope This Helps


Hope You're Making it Through [Day of the Week]


Make it a Great Day


Pleasure Catching Up With You


See You Tomorrow


Sending Good Vibes


Talk Soon


Until Next Time


You're the Best


Your Friend




If You Need to Show Appreciation
All My Thanks

I Can't Thank You Enough


I Owe You


Many Thanks


Much Appreciated


Thank You


Thank You for Everything


Thank You in Advance


Thanks a Million


Thanks for Reading


Thanks for Your Consideration


Thanks for Your Help


Thanks So Much


With Appreciation


With Gratitude


You're a Lifesaver




If You're Feeling Funny (or Cheesy)
Anonymously

Bye, Felicia


Congrats on Reading This Whole Email


Don't Stop Believin'


I Need Coffee


Keep On Keepin' On


Later Alligator


Live Long and Prosper


Looking Forward (to Friday)


One Step Closer to Friday


Peace Out


So Long, Farewell


Tag, You're It


The End


Toodles




Again, not all of these will be appropriate for every single email you send. Just like in spoken communication, the words you use with your boss or an important client will be much different than the ones you'd use with a close friend or co-worker.

So, make sure to think through the message and the circumstances before adding your signature—particularly if you're thinking of using a snarkier one. Feeling stuck? This handy guide can help you determine whether or not you can drop the formalities.

With that in mind, kiss your tried and true sign-off goodbye and use one of these to switch things up every now and then!

Did I miss your favorite one? Tweet me and let me know what it is!

Source: https://www.themuse.com/advice/70-different-email-signoffs-for-when-youre-sick-of-saying-best