You use 'Your's Sincerely' with somebody you do not yet know. For example if you are applying for a job you would use 'Sincerely'.
You use 'Your's Faithfully' with somebody you do know. For example if you are talking to your employer you would use 'Faithfully' as you already have a relationship in which there is an element of faith in each other.
If you know their name, then use sincerely. If you don't then use faithfully. Thus Dear Mr Bloggs - Yours Sincerely Dear Sir - Yours Faithfully
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In a business letter it shoulf be faithfully, in a person letter - sincerely.
If you know the name of the person to whom the letter is addressed, then you may use: "Yours sincerely". If you do not know the name, or you are writing to an organisation, then the "Yours faithfully" salutation is the correct form of address.
use yours truly to be on the safe side
'Your sincerely' sounds better, though people usually like to put 'your biggest fan' or something of that sort.
truthfully, sincerely, surely, rightly, righteously, loyally, honestly, faithfully, genuinely, devotedly, faithfully, exactly, absolutely really, correctly, doubtlessly, confirmedly
Dear Madam (but sign it Yours Faithfully) or Dear Miss..... (sign Yours sincerely) or Dear Mrs..... (sign Yours sincerely)
Best regards, Regards, Yours truly, Yours faithfully, Sincerely, Respectfully,
*what is the difference between like and livings independance... Sincerely the one who can spell.
depends what kind of job. but if it is in retail, i'd sugest sincerley.
You could write either, Yours Sincerely (if you know them) or Yours Faithfully (if you don't know them).