What Is Another Way to Say “Yours Truly”?

Looking for synonyms for yours truly? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say yours truly.

  • Myself
  • Me
  • I
  • The writer
  • The undersigned
  • Yours sincerely
  • Yours faithfully
  • Sincerely
  • Faithfully
  • Truly
  • Your humble servant
  • Respectfully
  • Yours
  • Best regards
  • Kind regards

Want to learn how to say yours truly professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. Myself

Appropriate Use: Used for emphasis or to refer to the speaker or writer.
Example: “If you have any further questions, feel free to contact myself directly.”

2. Me

Appropriate Use: Simple and direct way of referring to the speaker or writer.
Example: “For additional information, you can always reach out to me.”

3. I

Appropriate Use: Used by the speaker or writer to refer to themselves.
Example: “I assure you that this matter will be handled with the utmost urgency.”

4. The Writer

Appropriate Use: Formal way to refer to oneself, especially in written communication.
Example: “The writer has enclosed all necessary documents for your review.”

5. The Undersigned

Appropriate Use: Formal and legal way of referring to oneself, especially in petitions or agreements.
Example: “The undersigned agrees to the terms stated in this contract.”

6. Yours Sincerely

Appropriate Use: Formal closing in a letter when the recipient’s name is known.
Example: “I look forward to your response. Yours sincerely,”

7. Yours Faithfully

Appropriate Use: Formal closing in a letter when the recipient’s name is not known.
Example: “Thank you for considering my application. Yours faithfully,”

8. Sincerely

Appropriate Use: Common formal closing in personal or professional correspondence.
Example: “I hope to discuss this matter further. Sincerely,”

9. Faithfully

Appropriate Use: A formal closing, similar to ‘yours faithfully’.
Example: “I remain committed to resolving this issue. Faithfully,”

10. Truly

Appropriate Use: A less formal but heartfelt closing in a letter.
Example: “Thank you for your ongoing support. Truly,”

11. Your Humble Servant

Appropriate Use: An archaic, highly formal, and humble way of closing a letter.
Example: “I await your instructions. Your humble servant,”

12. Respectfully

Appropriate Use: Formal and respectful closing, especially in formal or official correspondence.
Example: “I submit this request for your consideration. Respectfully,”

13. Yours

Appropriate Use: A simple and direct closing in a letter.
Example: “I am confident we can find a solution. Yours,”

14. Best Regards

Appropriate Use: A friendly and professional closing in emails or letters.
Example: “Looking forward to our meeting next week. Best regards,”

15. Kind Regards

Appropriate Use: A warm and professional closing, often used in business emails.
Example: “Thank you for your assistance with this matter. Kind regards,”

Linda Brown