Greg Bobkin
Silver Seagull
- May 22, 2012
- 16,034
Long-time user of 'Best' here – can't remember why, but someone about a decade ago suggested it was the preferred way to sign off messages. Sometimes it depends on the circumstances, but I find it covers all bases whereas 'Best wishes' can sometimes seem a bit wordy and 'Best regards' often ends up with a 't' replacing the 'g'.
Occasionally, I mix it up with 'Cheers' or 'Thanks' – or even just live dangerously and put my name... But most of the time I figured it doesn't REALLY matter as I doubt many people make it that far through my emails to find out
Best,
GB
Occasionally, I mix it up with 'Cheers' or 'Thanks' – or even just live dangerously and put my name... But most of the time I figured it doesn't REALLY matter as I doubt many people make it that far through my emails to find out
Best,
GB