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Best regards from vs Best regard from

The correct phrase is 'best regards from.' 'Best regards' is a common way to close a letter or email, and it is followed by 'from' to indicate the sender's location or origin.

Last updated: March 27, 2024

Best regards from

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used as a closing in letters or emails to convey good wishes from the sender's location or origin.

Examples:

  • Best regards from New York.
  • Best regards from the team.
  • Best regards from your friend.
  • Best regards from the Smith family.
  • Best regards from the management.
  • Best regards from George and Gilda.
  • Best Regards from the & kommander; development team!
  • The pope does send his best regards.
  • Please give my very best regards.
  • Send my best regards to O-nami.
  • Best regards and kiss, your son Jakoubek.
  • "Best regards, Bombece" I made a big mistake yesterday.
  • Best regards to Mr. Bakunin.
  • You will send him my best regards?
  • I asked my father that I was going to Tan's house, and he sent his best regards.
  • He sends you his best regards, asked that you kiss his children for him.
  • Please, send the best regards to the Royal Highness in Ueno.
  • Give my best regards to your mother and father.
  • Miss Desiree gives her best regards and says you shouldn't be sorry.
  • I extend to you in advance my sincerest gratitude and very best regards.
  • Mom and me are sending our best regards to you...
  • Goodbye, then, and my best regards to Lady Tennent.
  • I extend to you in advance my sincerest very best regards.
  • Be sure to give him our best regards.
  • I am sure we all regret the fact that Mr Vecchi cannot be here, and we send our best regards to his family and hope all goes well.

Best regard from

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • Best regards from George and Gilda.
  • Best Regards from the & kommander; development team!
  • The pope does send his best regards.
  • Please give my very best regards.
  • Send my best regards to O-nami.
  • Best regards and kiss, your son Jakoubek.
  • "Best regards, Bombece" I made a big mistake yesterday.
  • Best regards to Mr. Bakunin.
  • You will send him my best regards?
  • I asked my father that I was going to Tan's house, and he sent his best regards.
  • He sends you his best regards, asked that you kiss his children for him.
  • Please, send the best regards to the Royal Highness in Ueno.
  • Give my best regards to your mother and father.
  • Miss Desiree gives her best regards and says you shouldn't be sorry.
  • I extend to you in advance my sincerest gratitude and very best regards.
  • Mom and me are sending our best regards to you...
  • Goodbye, then, and my best regards to Lady Tennent.
  • I extend to you in advance my sincerest very best regards.
  • Be sure to give him our best regards.
  • I am sure we all regret the fact that Mr Vecchi cannot be here, and we send our best regards to his family and hope all goes well.

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