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Putting kisses on emails!
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When do you use a "x" on an email, after your name?
I have been emailling a new friend who used to be a lecturer of mine (I am older than him) and he always signed his emails "Best", or "Best Regards" or "Cheerio". The other day I got one just signed "x". I may be reading too much into this, but it seems really out of character for him to have done that. He is normally quite formal. We have been exchanging silly and funny emails.
How would you respond? I usually just sign my name, unless I am writing to a close friend. The fact is, I really do like him but don't want to scare him off or read too much into it! Any thoughts?
I have been emailling a new friend who used to be a lecturer of mine (I am older than him) and he always signed his emails "Best", or "Best Regards" or "Cheerio". The other day I got one just signed "x". I may be reading too much into this, but it seems really out of character for him to have done that. He is normally quite formal. We have been exchanging silly and funny emails.
How would you respond? I usually just sign my name, unless I am writing to a close friend. The fact is, I really do like him but don't want to scare him off or read too much into it! Any thoughts?
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