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female
age
41-50,
anonymous
writes: Well, this guy and I have being in touch for a year now. We met on a business and since then we are kinda long distance friendship. I mean, we like each other but we are just friends. We enjoy our friendship and emailing, share thoughts, pics, jokes, whatever is going on with our lives and do care for each other very much.I date and stuff but can't get it out of my head, I don't think he does the same although he states he often thinks about friends like me that he met over here ( he's military).He's on a mission elsewhere and we still communicate through emails. I thought we were getting a bit closer,b/c we send hugs to each other, and he always end his emails as Take care, best wishes, Later, etc.But he sent me a message yesterday ending it with Warm Regards. I wonder if that's just a casual way to ended or what. I'm not native american you know, I'm form Europe and never read that ending before, so I wonder. Please advice, if it's something wrong with him?
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reader, Aunty Em +, writes (1 September 2008):
Why would anything be wrong with him, for ending an email in that way? I'd say it was a lovely ending. Very "upper" and genuine.
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reader, anonymous, writes (1 September 2008): With warm regards, I like that one.. I think I'll end my messages just like that. It's a very polite, warm and nice way of ending a letter in Britian. I think it means what it says.. I'm thinking of you with kind thoughts, no problems...
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reader, Emilysanswers +, writes (1 September 2008):
That sounds a bit British oldy worldy to me so maybe he was taking the mick out of the fact you are from Europe.
Sign your next email "Chin chin old chap!" and see what happens.
Don't over analyse things or you'll go insane.
Good Luck!! xx
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reader, Jamer70 +, writes (1 September 2008):
i always thought warm regards was the same as the examples you gave.
Its like a hug in a way.
He seems fine
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reader, anonymous, writes (1 September 2008): I think best wishes and warm regards are pretty much the same. He may have gotten another email with that sign off and liked it. Don't read too much into this. See what his next email says overall, but don't overanalyze it.
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