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Hope, Belief, Trust & Faith

Hope Hope is an expectation that  something will happen accordingly your will. Expectation may be good or bad. Wish Wish is either an expectation or a prayer being made that something good will happen with you or someone. Belief (a noun) The feeling of being certain that something exists or is true. A religious faith. Or an opinion Believe  (a verb) An act of acceptance of belief an opinion though it may not be true e.g. I believe the truth wins in last. Trust A firm belief in someone with assurance of security of self Trust is something that is earned through actions. It’s first pillar of love. e.g;  if you play with a kid like “Throwing up and catching down. You will see the kid happy because the kid  Trusts  You that you will do no harm Faith A firm belief in something (that’s non existence) e.g; I have faith in the supreme cause of the God. Let’s do some brainstorming to check how long will you remembe...

Best Regards vs. Kind Regards: How to Use Them Each in an Email

You write a masterful email. The subject line is uber-clickable. Your greeting is friendly without being overly familiar. And then you get to your sign-off. " Thanks"  is too generic, " Sincerely"  is too formal, and " Cheers"  seems tired. " Best regards"  and " kind regards"  are two of your best options for business email signatures, but it can be difficult to know how to use each correctly. Create a new, on-brand email signature in just a few clicks. Get started here. (It's free.) To avoid bad first impressions or email faux pas, I've created a quick-and-easy guide for when and how to use each one, so your emails are always appropriate and grammatically correct. When to Use "Best Regards" "Best regards"  is the less formal version of the two. It's a safe, friendly, and respectful sign-off to clients you're familiar with but not yet well-acquainted. It's a neutral se...