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Sincere wishes vs Deep wishes?



 
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Sincere wishes vs Deep wishes? #1 (permalink) Mon Dec 01, 2008 0:03 am   Sincere wishes vs Deep wishes?
 

Thank you!
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SINCERE or DEEP wishes? I'm very confused about this. Which word is right? #2 (permalink) Mon Dec 01, 2008 11:50 am   SINCERE or DEEP wishes? I'm very confused about this. Which word is right?
 

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SINCERE or DEEP wishes? I'm very confused about this. Which word is right? #3 (permalink) Mon Dec 01, 2008 17:26 pm   SINCERE or DEEP wishes? I'm very confused about this. Which word is right?
 

best wishes or
yours sincerely for the end of an email or letter.

You could say sincere wishes as in:

I sincerely wish you well, but this is quiet stiff and formal, though.
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