you don’t see that much these days do you?
Many thanks,
Xylo
you don’t see that much these days do you?
Many thanks,
Xylo
Thank you very much
Many thanks, Sean
Xylo
I say it sometimes if I have many to be thanks about
Usually just go for a simple
Thanks,
lastdino
Or a
Best,
lastdino
But Many thanks does come out when I’m emailing a large number of people asking all of them to do some work for me.
Many thanks for this Ant, means a lot.
Many thanks,
Xylo
Perhaps you could even try ‘Many best’
Many thanks,
Xylo
Oh please, don’t mention it. God bless x
I usually do a thanks! Or thanks so much, avocado. My emails are very friendly and not curt at all, and though the tone borders on overfamiliarity I think it’s fine.
Thanks!
Avocado
Many thanks,
Xylo
met vriendelijke groeten.
even if the rest of the email is in English.
shows that I’m trying.
Read this twice before realising it wasn’t a celebrity encounter
This is a good thread, I hate signing things off and knowing what to use here.
Used “cheers” for ages as an informal one, but it’s just too British, need something more neutral.
really nice guy, and VERY down to earth
(many thanks)
I only ever sign off “Thanks”. Not sure if that’s rude sometimes, see “Best” or “Regards” around but it could never be me
Ta muchly!
Anecdotally, I often hear it in reply after I wish someone a happy birthday.
I might test that theory out at some point today.
I sign off with Many thanks then a Kind regatds. If the person has annoyed me then they get a Thanks followed by Kind regards. If I’m really angry then they get a Thanks and Regards.
Happy birthday!!!
it’s amazing the difference between a
thank you
vs.
thanks you
one, what a gracious chap, the other what an utter FOOL. Nothing ruins my day like leaving that rogue S in place