For many, many years now, I have signed off all my emails to the people I care about with the word \u201cwarmly\u201d.
\nI can\u2019t remember where I picked this up from. It was not my own invention. But at some point, I must have received an email from someone with a \u201cwarmly\u201d preceding their name, and felt with great pleasure some of genuine warmth baked into the salutation. Being a human monkey, in true monkey-see, monkey-do spirit, I wanted to pass these warm vibes on! And hopefully I have.
\nFor me, \u201cwarmly\u201d, is akin to saying \u201cwith love\u201d. And why would we not end all our communications in that way, including our professional ones? I don\u2019t know. But I do know that warmly has worked well for me, rather than the more common (and to my ears, less warm and loving) sign-offs such as \u201ccheers\u201d or \u201cbest\u201d or \u201cregards\u201d, as well as the many different forms of \u201cyours\u201d (sincerely, faithfully, truly etc.).
\nThe problems with off-the-peg sign-offs though, including \u201cwarmly\u201d, is that through usage they somehow lose their presence and emotional charge, becoming a kind of empty placeholder, a nothing.
\nSo just for fun, I thought I might come up with a few new sign-offs, starting with this one: SPLGE-R.
\nContinue reading: http://stevewasserman.co.uk/my-splge-r-sign-off-explained/