yours faithfully

Related to yours faithfully: Yours sincerely

yours faithfully

A formal phrase used as a complimentary close to a letter, similar to "sincerely." Yours faithfully, Jane
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Yours faithfully

(British English, formal, written) used at the end of a formal letter before you sign your name, when you have addressed somebody as ‘Dear Sir/Dear Madam,’ etc. and not by their name
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • on one's
  • on someone's
  • #dead
  • (Have you) been OK?
  • pillow-biter
  • out of one's
  • (I've) got to go
  • (I'm) (so) glad you could come
  • save someone's skin
  • ACAB
References in periodicals archive
Yours faithfully, Matt St John, Head of health & safety services, C&C Consulting
Yours faithfully, Osian Roberts Guthrie Jones & Jones Denbigh
The letter, which states: "I hereby request leave of absence to the end of the time for the selection of the next President of the Reich, Yours Faithfully, Adolf Hitler", has been put up for auction by a collector.
Yours faithfully Saffron Herbert Reader Travel team leader For further information tel: 029 2024 4300 or visit www.walesonline.co.uk/holidaysoremailsaffron.herbert@mediawales.co.uk
In fact, on my computer, "Yours faithfully"--the correct way to end a formal letter--is not even a pre-programmed option.
Signing off with 'Yours Faithfully' or 'Yours Sincerely' is obsolete.
Or for that matter, furrow your brow and wonder how in the Dickens has yours faithfully managed to reach this Double Nelson figure?
Nixon, in a hyperbolic frame of mind, gushed equally famously that his ground-breaking February 21-28, 1972 visit to China, would in time be acknowledged as "the week that changed the world." POST HELSINKI DISORDER Yours faithfully was reminded of those memorable utterances viewing/reading about the firestorm that broke out on American President Donald Trump's return home following his one-on-one jawboning session with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Helsinki.
Yours faithfully Wendy Porter (Operations Manager for West Yorkshire Alzheimer's Society)
Yours faithfully Mrs Tinsley, Manchester Hi Mrs Tinsley, I'm surprised you're getting any red leaves at all.
"Yours Faithfully BT Sport" Very entertaining stuff.
Yours faithfully Tony KlingerFilmmaker and Ambassador for The British Polio Fellowship
Yours faithfully Neil Maybury Chairman Birmingham Business Focus