nouns - "Thanks and Regards" vs. "Thanks and regards"


I am almost certain that the R in regards must be in lower case because it follows a conjunction and is therefore a part of the same phrase/sentence. But I've been seeing a lot of emails of late that end in "Thanks and Regards," which got me wondering.



Answer



Yes, many use that way, also in "Best Regards".


But, especially if we're talking about some official/formal email, I'd suggest to write according to the normal rules of orthography.


In that case, write them like this: "Best regards", "Thanks and regards" or "Yours faithfully", etc.


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