Closing Salutation
A "Closing Salutation" is a phrase used at the end of a letter or email to signal that the message is concluding. Common examples include "Sincerely," "Best regards," and "Yours truly." This part of the correspondence helps to convey the sender's tone and relationship with the recipient, whether formal or informal.
Following the closing salutation, the sender typically includes their name, and sometimes their title or contact information. This practice is important for clarity and professionalism, especially in business communications. Proper use of closing salutations can enhance the overall impression of the message and the sender's intent.