电子邮件结尾格式范文 第1篇

Best

This is the most ubiquitous; it\'s totally safe. Irecommend it highly and so do the experts.

最普遍;最安全。我和专家们都极力推荐这个。

My Best

A little stilted. Etiquette consultant Lett likes it.

有点生硬。礼仪顾问莱特喜欢这个。

My best to you

Lett also likes this one. I think it\'s old-fashioned.

莱特也喜欢这个。我认为它过时了。

All Best

Harmless.

可以用。

All the best

This works too.

这个也可以。

Best Wishes

Seems too much like a greeting card but it\'s not bad.

看起来特别像贺卡,但是还不赖。

Bests

I know people who like this but I find it fussy. Whydo you need the extra “s”?

我知道有人喜欢,但是我觉得它很繁琐。为什么你需要多余的“s”?

Best Regards

More formal than the ubiquitous “Best”. Iuse this when I want a note of formality.

比最普遍的“Best”更正式。当我想要正式的写结尾时我会用这个。

Regards

Fine, anodyne, helpfully brief. I use this.

不错,稳重,简短。我用这个。

Rgds

I used to use this but stopped, because it\'s tryingtoo hard to be abbreviated. Why not type three more letters? OK if you\'resending it from your phone.

我过去常用这个但是现在没用了,缩写太过了点。为什么不多写几个字母?如果是用手机发邮件的话,这个OK 。

Warm Regards

I like this for a personal email to someone you don\'tknow very well, or a business email that is meant as a thank-you.

我喜欢在给不是很了解的人发私人邮件时用这个,或在商业邮件里表达谢意。

Warmest Regards

As good as Warm Regards, with a touch of added heat.

跟Warm Regards一样好,且更增添了一丝温暖。

Warmest

I use this often for personal emails, especially ifI\'m close to someone but not in regular touch.

私人邮件中我常常用这个,尤其是当我跟某人比较熟但又不常联系时。

Warmly

This is a nice riff on the “warm” theme thatcan safely be used among colleagues.

这是一个关于 “warm” 主题很好的结尾,在同事之间使用很安全。

Take care

In the right instances, especially for personalemails, this works.

在适合的情况下,尤其是私人邮件,这个很有用。

Thanks

Lett says this is a no-no. “This is not aclosing. It\'s a thank-you,” she insists. I disagree. Forbes Leadershipeditor Fred Allen uses it regularly and I think it\'s an appropriate, warm thingto say. I use it too.

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Thanks!

This rubs me the wrong way because I used to have aboss who ended every email this way. She was usually asking me to perform atask and it made her sign-off seem more like a stern order, with a forced noteof appreciation, than a genuine expression of gratitude. But in the rightcontext, it can be fine.

这个很让我恼火,因为我曾经有个老板每封邮件都用这个结尾。他经常让我完成一个任务,带着勉强感谢的符号,这让他的结尾看起来像是一个严厉的命令,而不是真诚地致谢。但是在合适的语境中,它也适用。

Thank you

More formal than “Thanks.” I use thissometimes.

比“Thanks”更正式。我有时用这个。

Thank you!

This doesn\'t have the same grating quality as“Thanks!” The added “you” softens it.

这个不会像“Thanks”那么让人不悦!“You” 缓和了语气。

Many thanks

I use this a lot, when I genuinely appreciate theeffort the recipient has undertaken.

当我由衷感谢收件人所付出的努力时,我常常用这个。

Thanks for yourconsideration.

A tad stilted with a note of servility, this can workin the business context, though it\'s almost asking for a rejection. Steer clearof this when writing a note related to seeking employment.

有点生硬带点屈从,尽管它几乎是寻求排斥,但是在商业邮件中它很有用。当你写就业相关的邮件时,避免使用它。

Thx

I predict this will gain in popularity as our emailsbecome more like texts.

随着我们的邮件变得更像文本,我猜想这个会越来越受欢迎。

Hope this helps

I like this in an email where you are trying to helpthe recipient.

在试图帮助收件人的邮件中我喜欢这个。

Looking forward

I use this too. I think it\'s gracious and warm, andshows you are eager to meet with the recipient.

我也用这个。我认为它很亲切、暖心,并且显得你很渴望见到收件人。

Rushing

This works when you really are rushing. It expresseshumility and regard for the recipient.

当你赶时间时这个很有用。它表达了你的谦卑和对收件人的尊重。

In haste

Also good when you don\'t have time to proofread.

当你没有时间校对时用这个也蛮好。

Be well

Some people find this grating. Not appropriate for abusiness email.

有些人认为不太好听,在商业邮件中不合适。

Peace

Retro, this sign-off wears its politics on its doesn\'t bother me but others might recoil.

很复古,这个结尾具有政治色彩。有人可能不太适应,但我OK。

Yours Truly

I don\'t like this. It makes me feel like I\'m ten yearsold and getting a note from a pen pal in Sweden.

我不喜欢这个。它让我有种我十岁从瑞典笔友那里收到一封信的感觉。

Yours

Same problem as above.

和上面那个问题一样。

Very Truly Yours

Lett likes this for business emails but I find itstilted and it has the pen pal problem.

莱特喜欢在商业邮件中用这个,但我认为不自然,还是像笔友信件。

Sincerely

Lett also likes this but to me, it signals that thewriter is stuck in the past. Maybe OK for some formal business correspondence,like from the lawyer handling your dead mother\'s estate.

电子邮件结尾格式范文 第3篇

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下面我们按照从最随意(亲密)到最正式的`顺序来排列这些结尾辞:

Love

Very personal. Used between lovers, family and close friends.

Cheers

Very casual. Used between friends. Can beused between coworkers if you want to appear very casual, at the risk of sounding unprofessional.

Take care

Casual and used between friends.

Thanks or Thank You

‘Thanks\' is very casual and \'Thank You\' is formal. Usually used in a business setting. \'Thank You\' is a great way to end an email to a stranger, especially if you are making a request or asking aquestion.

Yours or Yours Truly or Truly

Casual or Business casual. A more personal,but still polite way to end the letter. You\'ve probably met the recipient(接受者) in real life.

Best or Best Wishes

Casual or Business casual. A polite way toend the letter. Can be used between friends or strangers.

Sincerely or Sincerely Yours or Yours Sincerely

Casual, Business casual or Formal. Thestandard letter ending. \'Sincerely\' is the most versatile ending because it can be used to end either casual or formal correspondence. If you\'re unsure about how to sign your letter, use \'Sincerely\'. Regards or Best Regards

Business casual or formal. You would use this if the recipient is someone you haven\'t met in real life.

Cordially

Formal. Used in business correspondencewhen the topic of the letter is serious. Sometimes used if there is a conflictbetween the sender and the recipient. Using an ending that is too casual for thesituation may not always be

inappropriate. Conversely, using a casual endingcan show your self-confidence. But to do this requires you to gauge whether therecipient would like a more casual conversation.

Cheers, 更像是团队之间,大家说“加油”

Sincerely, 是比较正式的场合使用,套话,真诚的,推荐信,辞职信,其他正式文书等 Regards, 大致像此致敬礼的感觉

Best wishes/warm wishes, 友好而亲切的慰问感觉

根据收件人,文章的语气内容选择就行,大多数邮件其实thanks就可以了。

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商务信函英语问候语开头和结尾

I\'m sorry to hear that but believe me everything will be alright!

I hope you can get better as soon as possible.

I hope he\'ll recover soon.

I beg to be excused.

敬请多多包涵。

2) Please excuse any mistakes there may be.

还请你包涵。

3) To regret; To be sorry; To be chagrined;

甚感遗憾,请包涵

If they will make you get into trouble, please forgive me.

we are sorry to cause you the trouble.

We are sorry to bring you this kind of trouble

sorry for the troubles caused by us

I hope I haven’t inconvenienced you too much.

Sorry for the inconvenience!

I\'m sorry to bother you again! ... Sorry for troubling you again. 肯定对哦

给某人添麻烦用give sb. trouble,trouble sb 的结构 。或者disturb sb都可以sorry for giving you a touble 对不起给你带来麻烦I didn\'t like to disturb you.本来不想给你添麻烦的

I wish you everything goes well. 我祝福你一切都好。(祝福)

I hope you everything goes well. 我希望你一切都好.

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