In school we were told to use 'Yours faithfully' if it was to an organisation (eg accounts handler) or someone not known to you
and to use 'yours sincerely' if you know the person or mention the persons name at the start of letter
Doesn't seem to be any strict ruels for it though!
My interpretation is this:
"Dear Sir/ Madam
Yours faithfully"
or
"Dear John/ Mr Doe
Yours sincerely"
The only class apart in our school was the remedial one.A class apart!![]()
And don't forget "Mise le meas".....![]()
In fact what does 'Mise le meas' mean ?![]()
How may it be used when the rest of the letter is in english ?
And don't forget "Mise le meas".....![]()
Would never use 'regards' on anything other than emails or maybe a compliment slip. It's too casual for business letters.