Monday, December 18, 2006
Kindest Regards...from Wikipedia
"Kind regards
Increasingly common in business usage, "Kind regards" is often used as a semi-formal valedicition in emails. In informal usage, for additional brevity it is occasionally abbreviated to simply "Rgds". [citation needed] The use of "Kind regards" is most likely derived from the more formal, "Kindest regards," which is itself a phrase derived from the even more formal combination of "'Kindest regards, I remain," "yours" or "truly yours" or any one of the number of valedictions in common usage."
Increasingly common in business usage, "Kind regards" is often used as a semi-formal valedicition in emails. In informal usage, for additional brevity it is occasionally abbreviated to simply "Rgds". [citation needed] The use of "Kind regards" is most likely derived from the more formal, "Kindest regards," which is itself a phrase derived from the even more formal combination of "'Kindest regards, I remain," "yours" or "truly yours" or any one of the number of valedictions in common usage."
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Friday, November 11, 2005
Our inspirational leader provided us with the important leader that it is important to be kind. The idealist should always strive for kindest. He does not condone this in the context of mind altering or performance enhancing substances.
FedEx man knows this to be true. Many companies test for these substances. FedEx may as well. FedEx man knows how to be kindest without ingesting anything. That is what he learned from our inspirational leader.
Friday, November 04, 2005
Welcome to Kindest regards! The purpose of this blog is to share our daily experiences. Even though we may sometimes have to be mean people, we can do things with smiles on our faces. For example, one of my colleagues recently had to send a "nastygram". It was not a nice letter. My colleague felt bad about having to be so mean, so he signed it "Kindest regards". I am sure this took the sting out of it a little...or at least it made him feel better. The photo above is of an anonymous person who exemplifies how to show "Kindest regards" every day! Anyway, happy Friday!
Kindest regards,
The KR Team!