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abdus
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22nd Jun 06 at 20:49   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Jules S

I never quite get this one. On more than one occasion Ive asked contractors who work for me to stop signing letters with ' I remain etc'

I guess its just a tad sycophantic for my taste

TBH I find the start harder than the finish. Ive now resolved to just saying 'Hi' as opposed to 'Dear'


actually, many legal letters i've dealt with have theseso there I go guess they do for the magistrates and judges to give more consideration

and why not just start

Sir/Madam

under the Re:.................





[Edited on 22-06-2006 by abdus]
Jules S
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22nd Jun 06 at 21:07   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote



I guess thats why I find a hairy arsed building site managers signing off like that so offensive then

As for Sir/madam?

Far, far too formal for my circumstances tbh. I always insist (regardless of the circumstances) that people call me Jules, not Julian.

And within all the serious management stuff I have to deal with as a project leader, I try to keep things as totally informal as possible. Ive even popped out of majorly important meetings to buy ice creams for all the attendants.

Informal seems to work for me

J da Silva
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quote:
Originally posted by Jules S


I guess thats why I find a hairy arsed building site managers signing off like that so offensive then

As for Sir/madam?

Far, far too formal for my circumstances tbh. I always insist (regardless of the circumstances) that people call me Jules, not Julian.

And within all the serious management stuff I have to deal with as a project leader, I try to keep things as totally informal as possible. Ive even popped out of majorly important meetings to buy ice creams for all the attendants.

Informal seems to work for me




Site agents are treat like labourers though it's the regional MD's and the build directors you have to kiss ass to.
Patrick
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I never email members of the public so would usually end emails with 'Many thanks'. Unless I know the colleague very well then just 'Cheers'
mav
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23rd Jun 06 at 16:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

my work emails i always end

'regards'
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e-mails should always end in Regards or Best Regards, Best Wishes is also an option.

Faithfully, Sincerely and all the rest of them should only be used in letters.
BYRON
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kind regards
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Regards if i feel like i still need to build a business relationship

Cheers if all is well and we're on very good terms


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