5/16 What is the proper closing salutation when you write a letter,
email, or greeting card to a friend of the opposite sex? When
a girl (not a significant other) writes to me they usually end
with a "love" or a picture of a heart. But I heard that it's
inappropriate for guys to do that to girls and you should just
end with a "Sincerely," or "your friend,". Any thoughts?
\_ If she ends in "love," I do the same.
\_ love, (don't forget the comma)
\_ I've gotten a lot of tail with "spank you later"
\_ oohhh, spanking nubile young college girls *shivering with
pleasure*
\_ How about your name?
\- end with "ok tnx". ok tnx
\_ ok thnx.
\_ has "Yours," died?
\_ Hopefully, yes. "Yours" seems like a medieval degenration
similar to "thank you" -> thanks.
"Yours [truely, sincerely, flatulently,...]"
\_ really depends on the level of formality and frequency of
writing. "take care," "later," "sincerely," or any number
could work, depending.
\_ I like to put "Regards," on mail. --PeterM
\_ "miss you"
\- "ok, i have to go now" "ok bye" "ok i have to do some jobs now"
\_ do the english thang: Cheers,
\_ Amen and may God bless you as he has me.
Yours in the glory that is our Lord Jesus Christ,
<your name here> |