A traditional German saying for the new year is Ich wünsche Dir/Euch/Ihnen einen guten Rutsch (in's neue Jahr) (literally I wish you a good slide into the New Year)
There's no reason why you shouldn't start an e-mail with such a greeting
Yes, "Best wishes" at the end of a letter should start with a capital letter.
Best should be capitalized but wishes should not. Thus becoming: Best wishes.
You shouldn't. Wouldn't start that young, I'd postpone the heartbreak until a little later! Best 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.
I am a PA to Bella Davidovich. She does not have a personal email address but if you need to get in touch with her, you can email me at boudanoque@yahoo.com. Best wishes, Anastasia Boudanoque
Warm wishes, (sign name) or best wishes (sign name)
You should tell him how you feel. Best Wishes!
Our best wishes to you both.
best wishes
An email is a digital form of sending a letter, so, the best way to start this email/letter would be: Dear Sir or Madame,(depending on gender) and ending it with: Sincearly yours, (name)
It is really a variation of "Best wishes" or "Best regards" type of closing. I personally like "All the best" because I think it avoids the type of confusion you have with the more abbreviated "Best".
Best wishes