Social Sciences, asked by khushi28485, 4 months ago

what is the best regards Johnny and your family and friends​

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Answered by shobhashinde3023
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Explanation:

"Best regards" is the less formal version of the two. It's a safe, friendly, and respectful sign-off to clients you're familiar with but not yet well-acquainted.

It's a neutral sentiment that communicates respect and appreciation without claiming to have a relationship beyond what you've built with your prospect, client, or colleague. Here's a list of scenarios in which you'd use "Best regards":

When emailing existing clients

When speaking with vendors you've worked with for 3+ months

When communicating with prospects you've engaged in regular, two-sided conversation with

When reaching out to colleagues within your organization

Answered by MrSeervi
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The speaker is familiar with the family of the person to whom he's speaking. In parting, he says goodbye, perhaps, and "Give my regards to your family" or "my regards to your family." ... It's a polite phrase that means “please tell your family I asked about the

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