Corporate email correspondence is the worst (fight me on this). You know that no one is reading them and you need to hit them with 'as per my last email...' every now and then.
Therefore, Twitter users came up with the hashtag Odd Ways to end an email where they brainstorm the oddest (naturally so), the weirdest and simply the worst ways to, well, end an email. The responses are cracking people up so Bored Panda has compiled a list of the 29 best ones. Vote for the ones you like and leave your odd ways to end an email in the comments below.
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When the internet and cable providers send the letters saying your rates are increasing "because of increasing costs" but sign them "sincerely" this is what they really mean.
The keys are very close. As far as typos to, that one's understandable. :P
I’d end a conversation with this person’s name! POOBLE MOOOOO!!
How offended the other person would feel but you are just like LOL
I̿ had this set to my sign off and forgot to fix it before applying to a job.... ̿̿ ̿’̿’̵͇̿̿з=(◣_◢)=ε/̵͇̿̿/’̿’̿ ̿ ̿̿ ̿̿ ̿̿ got the job tho XD
This is one of the most useless posts I've ever wasted time on.
This is the most useless comment i wasted my time reading :P
Load More Replies...My favorite is "With all due respect." Sure, it seems polite, but it's actually very passive aggressive. You're not saying you respect them, you're just giving them all the respect they deserve (which could be none).
I signed off on an email to my project team, "Love, Todd". They all got a kick out of it and, though it has been almost two years since, they still give me s**t about it.
I̿ had this set to my sign off and forgot to fix it before applying to a job.... ̿̿ ̿’̿’̵͇̿̿з=(◣_◢)=ε/̵͇̿̿/’̿’̿ ̿ ̿̿ ̿̿ ̿̿ got the job tho XD
This is one of the most useless posts I've ever wasted time on.
This is the most useless comment i wasted my time reading :P
Load More Replies...My favorite is "With all due respect." Sure, it seems polite, but it's actually very passive aggressive. You're not saying you respect them, you're just giving them all the respect they deserve (which could be none).
I signed off on an email to my project team, "Love, Todd". They all got a kick out of it and, though it has been almost two years since, they still give me s**t about it.