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Old 06-28-2009, 09:25 PM   #41
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So how do you sign all of your work e-mails then? "Regards"? Seriously?
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Or often...

Cheers,
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Old 06-28-2009, 11:24 PM   #42
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nothing wrong with cheers

I usually sign emails with regards, or best regards
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Old 06-28-2009, 11:29 PM   #43
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I don't mind when people say it, but sometimes it is obviously forced sounding because people like to try and sound hip, that is when it pisses me off.
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I don't mind when people say it, but sometimes it is obviously forced sounding because people like to try and sound hip, that is when it pisses me off.
So how long does one need to say cheers to have enough practice so as to not sound like a try-hard? Because I really like using the word "cheers."
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Old 06-28-2009, 11:36 PM   #45
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So how long does one need to say cheers to have enough practice so as to not sound like a try-hard? Because I really like using the word "cheers."
It's all about the delivery. When I say thanks I don't have to think about it, it is a totally natural reaction. When some people say cheers you can tell they wanted to say thanks and had to think about how cool they will look if they say cheers instead and it makes me want to punch them in the throat.
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Old 06-28-2009, 11:47 PM   #46
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I work at a very international company (mostly French) and I've noticed a lot of "kind regards" sign-offs, which have now been shortened to just KR, <name>. Now that bugs me. It's bad enough that I have to wade through a bunch of idiotic business acronyms in the body of your e-mail, but then you have to sign off with one?
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Old 06-29-2009, 03:01 AM   #47
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Exception: You live/lived/are from Dublin.
Only Dubliners can use it, eh? And to think all these Brits, Aussies, Kiwis, South Africans, etc. have been in the wrong the whole time. I'll be sure to get all the cheersing out of my system when I'm in Dublin next month!
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Old 06-29-2009, 04:15 AM   #48
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Croke Park on a Sunday. nuff said.
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Old 06-29-2009, 04:19 AM   #49
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I usually sign emails with regards, or best regards
I don't understand why people sign their emails at all. My name is in the FROM header, so it's not like the recipient doesn't know where it came from, so what is the point of a signature?

If I *was* going to use a signature, it'd go rather like:

"Fear and Obey!

Your Dread Lord and Master,
jammies"
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Old 06-29-2009, 06:50 AM   #50
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And on a similar note, I'm sick of the "Fist Bumps". It stopped being cool a long time ago.
Boo. I much prefer fist bumps. I wish it would become mainstream in the adult world. I like to shake hands with people I do business with, but I also hate touching peoples' dirty friggin hands. How do I know you didn't just scratch your balls with that hand?

I shake hands often, but afterward, I'm on the lookout for an opportunity to wash my hands. Yeah. Your hands = gross.

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I will continue to use it in email, etc.

Example, here's a PM I sent somebody:

"I had to delete your post. While I do see the humour, I'm sure you can also see how it isn't appropriate.

Cheers
Ken"

By using "Cheers" in place of "Thanks" I still got the thanks message across, and the person receiving it knows that I was making a positive comment.

Another example; as an IT Support person:

"I have restored all of the folders that you deleted.

Cheers
Ken"

In that case, they are not getting a "thanks" from me- they caused me some extra work. But I'm not upset. So "Cheers" is also an appropriate salutation.
Yeah, you tried to sound all nice after giving me an infraction by signing off with cheers.



I never greet in an email. Straight to the point. No hello, no name acknowledgement, nothing. Body of the email, and always signed with my initials. Anyone that's ever recieved more than that should feel special because I give no exception to anyone. I don't care if you're the lawyer for my murder trial or the hottest women I've ever met. No hello, no thanks. Body of email, initials.
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Old 06-29-2009, 07:01 AM   #51
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I never greet in an email. Straight to the point. No hello, no name acknowledgement, nothing. Body of the email, and always signed with my initials. Anyone that's ever recieved more than that should feel special because I give no exception to anyone. I don't care if you're the lawyer for my murder trial or the hottest women I've ever met. No hello, no thanks. Body of email, initials.
I don't get the initials sign off. Are you too lazy to type your name? Is that what you prefer to be called?
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I don't get the initials sign off. Are you too lazy to type your name? Is that what you prefer to be called?
Takes to long to spell out Four by Four.

Cheers mate!
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Old 06-29-2009, 07:23 AM   #53
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I don't get the initials sign off. Are you too lazy to type your name? Is that what you prefer to be called?
Never really thought about it that way. I'm certainly not too lazy to type my name. And no, I don't prefer to be called emm bee. It's just what I do with email. I'm original, mofo!
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Old 06-29-2009, 07:53 AM   #54
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I was in Nara, Japan and talking to a Spanish guy in a hostel, and when we said our goodbyes I said "Cheers" and he turns around and gives a laugh and says "Cheers. What a Canadian thing to say."
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Old 06-29-2009, 08:11 AM   #55
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Personally I like using the term 'cheers'. I almost always sign off my e-mails with it, and do incorporate it into my everyday usage. I don't go around saying 'g'day mate' and 'I'll have another ale, cheers', but I do think it puts an additional spin on something that is all too commonly said in passing.

Saying thanks in our society, a door is help open for you, you're handed your purchase at the store, someone stops for you in a sidewalk. It seems we say "thanks" as an acknowledgement of someone doing something for you that they were supposed to, or expected to do. If it's something very meaningful a look in the eye and saying "thank you" tends to be a bit more powerful. But what if it was something small, yet unexpected? A simple 'thanks' can go unnoticed but you want to show that you really did notice what was done, I find 'cheers' works well.

In addition after having a good conversation with someone saying 'cheers' as a goodbye also has the same effect. It's common enough that it isn't out of place, yet uncommon enough to take notice.

In short, I use 'cheers' and will continue to use the term.

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Old 06-29-2009, 09:16 AM   #56
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How about all those non-Italians that use 'ciao' all the time?

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To me, "regards" has a tone of formality, and if used in the wrong situation seems pretentious. I guess it depends on who your communication is with. 95% of my communication is with internal colleagues. The only time I would use "regards" would be if the communication was with an external contact in a fairly formal context (e.g. a lawyer) or in a situation where signing off with "thanks" would be an insult to everyone's intelligence. (In which case I use "regards" as a socially acceptable substitute for "F-U".)
Ha. I also use "Regards" as the socially acceptable "F-U". I'm pretty consistent with my "Thanks" usage in a formal setting. For friends, etc. I usually say "talk to you later/soon" or something to that effect.

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I dunno. Everyone has their quirks in how they communicate. Guy I work with still says "sweet" every time something good happens. Water off a ducks back.
That is so me. I know I need to stop saying it, but I just can't.
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Old 06-29-2009, 11:14 AM   #58
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Misty's a polack? Learn something new everyday. Na zdravie.
That was czech what she said, not polish.
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Old 06-29-2009, 11:16 AM   #59
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That was czech what she said, not polish.
The czechs are stealing from the poles?
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