more details plz do you mean endings of letters
When 'regards' is written at the end of a letter or email it is being used as a closing. The literal definition of 'regards' is to think of someone. The colloquial meaning of 'regards' as a closing is that the person writing the letter will keep you in their thoughts.
I believe it stands for best regards.
You could say "terveisin", if by regards you mean what you would say at the end of a letter.
it means thank you.(: but it's also the closing of a letter.
The correct way to end a letter is "Regards," not "Regard." "Regards" is a common valediction used to express well wishes in a formal or professional context.
"Best regards" is a common way to end a letter or email. It is commonly used as a polite way to end a letter with someone you already know, and is less formal than "Yours Sincerely".
I usually use 'Best Regards', 'Regards', 'Thank You', or 'Best' and then my name, title, etc.
"Br" at the end of a letter typically stands for "Best regards." It is a common way to close a letter or email in a polite and friendly manner.
It has traditionally meant best wishes or kind wishes.
It has traditionally meant best wishes or kind wishes.
"Best" is a common way to sign off a letter or email. It is used to convey good wishes or regards to the recipient, and is a casual and friendly way to end the message.
Well, you use thank you either if it's a formal letter (and in any part of it) or not while you normally use best regards at the end of a formal letter