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I'm going to start signing all of my emails with "Cheers!"

Flambeur

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Seriously. The most universal word/salutation/whatever ever. Even better than "Seacrest OUT!"

But yeah. As in:

Mike,

Didn't get that spreadsheet yet. Please resend, Bob is looking for a reason to fire you already.

Cheers,

Flambeur

And no, I'm not British, but they are geniuses for inventing it.
 

Roikins

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Originally Posted by Flambeur
Seriously. The most universal word/salutation/whatever ever. Even better than "Seacrest OUT!"

But yeah. As in:

Mike,

Didn't get that spreadsheet yet. Please resend, Bob is looking for a reason to fire you already.

Cheers,

Flambeur

And no, I'm not British, but they are geniuses for inventing it.



I started doing this, because in the sciences, it seems like everyone uses it as an email sign-off, and I'm not even corresponding with British scientists. I think it works since it doesn't feel overly familiar or formal.
 
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i did that for a few years but then i just started feeling like a douche
now i sign off:

suck it,

ddml
 

hossoso

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I like to sign off with "Winningly".
 

Thomas

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I like "Very Fuckingly Yours"

Especially when corresponding with a female-type.
 

JustinW

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Cheers mate!

I get the feeling I am being riddiculed in this threak ... but don't really understand.
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VKK3450

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I've started doing it since living in the UK for a few years.

I still occasionally feel a little odd about it.

K
 

redcaimen

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With the economy the way it is and imbeciles from Americas past like former president Carter reemerging into the limelight, I am reviving another formerly lime lit imbeciles sign off line.

Courage.
 

unjung

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I signed off on an email today with "cheers." The opening line was "hello ladies!"
 

thekunk07

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this is winner

Originally Posted by Thomas
I like "Very Fuckingly Yours"

Especially when corresponding with a female-type.
 

thekunk07

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how about:

Truly, madly, deeply.

- kunk
 

dfagdfsh

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With my sincerest thanks,

Randolph K Esq.
 

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I love using "cheers" when the body of the email is quite aggressive. It always gives me a good laugh.
 

gnatty8

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Originally Posted by Flambeur
Seriously. The most universal word/salutation/whatever ever. Even better than "Seacrest OUT!"

But yeah. As in:

Mike,

Didn't get that spreadsheet yet. Please resend, Bob is looking for a reason to fire you already.

Cheers,

Flambeur

And no, I'm not British, but they are geniuses for inventing it.


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