Best regards seems to be little 'abrupt' whereas kind regards sounds smooth and easily flowing like 'kindness with inherent element of liking someone in a general manner'
Regards, Kind regards, Best regards.
To me "Best Regards" always sounds like some has mashed together "Best Wishes" and "Kind Regards". Of those two "Best Wishes" can be used when you have a close relationship with the recipient and "Kind Regards" seems appropriate for someone you have met before but still have some level of formality to the relationship.
MfG = Mit freundlichen Grüßen = Best/Kind Regards MfG = Mit freundlichem Gruß = Best/Kind Regards It literally translates as "with friendly greetings"
kind regards
Mo bheannachd dha do mhac. My regards to your son.Le mór-spéis. Best regards
It has traditionally meant best wishes or kind wishes.
It has traditionally meant best wishes or kind wishes.
was told it meant best regards to your family kind of thing...
Yes, "Kind Regards" should be capitalized as it is a formal closing in a letter or email.
Kind Regards - album - was created on 2010-10-13.
Kind regards in Latin is "studium" or "amor"