corporate types, how do you sign your emails?

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"Thanks" is supposed to be a sign of gratitude for something somebody did for you. It's so overused getting a real thank you doesn't mean anything. Most of the signatures in this thread would drive me crazy. You aren't writing a letter to a dear friend. Just sign your name, title, and email address.

Even worse, there is somebody in our office that signs her emails "Let me know if you have any questions". At the end of every email, most of the time it's out of place and unnecessary.

Also if you indent the original email when you reply, please jump off a cliff.
 

Murloc

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maybe it's just me being a foreigner but thanks sounds a bit informal to me. Also it's inappropriate to always thank people if they did nothing. I mean, if I want to thank them, I'd write it at the beginning, like thanks for contacting me.

As for the ending, I usually go with the equivalent of
Best Regards,
in my language.
 

lxskllr

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lothar

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Be Well,
My first name

My full name
Title, Team Name
Department
Company Name
Address
Office #
Mobile#
Company Logo & catchphrase
corporate disclaimer


CIO wants it set up that way.
You missed the "Take Care" part. :D