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  1. word choice - "Regards" vs. "Best regards" vs. "With regards" - English ...

    Jan 17, 2013 · I use "Regards" or if appropriate for the mail, "Thanks", since email is informal as business-correspondence goes, but still more formal than personal correspondence, and that seems …

  2. Which is correct: "with regards to," "in regards with," "regarding"?

    8 The only correct terminologies are with regard to, in regard to, regarding, and as regards. With regards to and in regards to are mere nonstandard variations.

  3. phrases - "In regard to" or "in regards to" - English Language & Usage ...

    Yes. I believe that "in regards to" arises as a blend of "in regard to" and either "as regards" or the quite different phrase "regards to (somebody)", which means "best wishes to (somebody)".

  4. meaning - Difference in tone between Regards, Best regards, Kind ...

    Feb 10, 2015 · However, from your list above, I most often see 'Kind Regards' and in fact I received an email with this today. I'd suggest you could rank those in order of formality: Sincerely > Best Regards …

  5. Regards & Regard - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Feb 11, 2012 · Regards (plural noun) means the wishes that express such esteem or respect. Though grammatically either noun might work, in social convention only the plural noun is normally seen. It is …

  6. Difference between "as regards" and "in regard to"

    Oct 16, 2018 · In my understanding the phrases "as regards" and "in regard to" are interchangeable, but an editor once corrected the former to the latter in my writing. May I ask what is the difference? The …

  7. Are both "in regards to" and "regarding to" correct?

    Do in regards to and regarding to imply different meanings or is it okay to use them interchangeably? Example: This mail is in regards to your inquiry. This mail is regarding to your inquiry.

  8. nouns - "Thanks and Regards" vs. "Thanks and regards" - English ...

    Yes, many use that way, also in "Best Regards". But, especially if we're talking about some official/formal email, I'd suggest to write according to the normal rules of orthography. In that case, …

  9. Difference between "Warm regards" and "Best regards"

    Nov 2, 2011 · Warm Regards is relatively unusual, even in the more common form Warmest Regards. It's probably best reserved for close friends & relatives. Best Regards is quite common, even in "semi …

  10. in regards to/regarding and of/from - Grammar in formal email

    Jan 30, 2019 · He emailed me, I answered him but I haven't heard back yet. I wish to send a message to remind him to answer me but I wish to know the correct way of putting it. I am thinking of something …