It never sounds quite right to me. I think "in regard to" sounds much better. It is very much like "in consideration of". It sounds bad to say "in considerations of". Maybe the simpler "regarding" would work as well as "in regard to".
Yes.
Warmest regards is an acceptable complimentary close for a friendly personal letter.
yes. After with regards you would put your name.
Both "as regards" and "in regards to" are considered correct phrases. However, "in regards to" is more commonly used in informal communication, and "as regards" is more commonly used in formal writing.
Regards
You could say "terveisin", if by regards you mean what you would say at the end of a letter.
kind regards
Kindest Regards
You would use Regards, not Regard in that situation.
The wording is grammatically correct.However, I prefer "with best and sincere regards" or "with warm regards" .
Yes, that is certainly the correct spelling Sir!Regards,Reginald.
I'm not sure I fully understand the question - are you asking if the phrase In regards to rain and snow is correct? If so, I would say absolutely not... it should be with regard to...and now I'm doubting myself! Darn, the more often I read this the more confused I get.I started this answer intending to say that the correct phrase would be with regard to rain and snow - ie 'with' not 'in' and 'regard' not 'regards' but now I'm hopelessly confused.Sorry to all who read this, probably a complete waste of time, but I'll leave it as I'd be interested to know what others say.