The sentiment Cheers suggests a certain cordiality and supposedly thanks, although I have always suspected that as unintended.
MY OPINION: When one is presenting heavy material, charged material, which has strategy, analysis -- in my personal opinion use an innocuous (harmless) sign off. I There are also other case when to me its likeabusing someones say child, parent and suggesting having a bear. At the very least: smarmy, to mean ingratiating. My suggestion was to Floriano and him alone. Now should I also say why I knew you would ask? I knew. +++++++++++++ Venantius J Pinto On 2/11/14, Cecil Pinto <[email protected]> wrote: > Venantius J Pinto wrote: > Hopefully Floriano's response gets published in the Press/Letters. > Also a suggestion: skip signing off with Cheers. > > > ---------- > > Dear Venantius, > > Please expand on your suggestion. What is wrong with signing off with > Cheers? > > Cheers! > > Cecil > ========= > -- +++++++++++++ Venantius J Pinto
