it means thank you.(: but it's also the closing of a letter.
It has traditionally meant best wishes or kind wishes.
It has traditionally meant best wishes or kind wishes.
"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 believe it stands for best regards.
I usually use 'Best Regards', 'Regards', 'Thank You', or 'Best' and then my name, title, etc.
You could say "terveisin", if by regards you mean what you would say at the end of a letter.
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.
"Best" at the end of a letter is a closing salutation, short for "best regards" or "all the best." It is a way to convey good wishes or regards to the recipient. It is a common and informal way to end a letter or email, showing a friendly and warm tone.
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
if you are addressing someone you love, say very truly yours. If you are addressing anyone else, best regards.
You can end a letter with a closing phrase like "Sincerely," "Best regards," or "Yours truly," followed by your signature.
to end a perfect letter you could write sincerely, sincerely yours, very sincerely, or very sincerely yours