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I have seen many people say:

Greetings from [country name here]

But would it make sense to end an email with

Regards from [country name here]

It seems a little weird, specially if I also put a name below it:

Regards from Italy,

Bob

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    Sure it makes sense, especially if you want to emphasize the physical separation. What's weird is that I can't find Itay on the map. Commented Mar 1, 2015 at 3:28
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    Nothing wrong with it, so long as you spell the country correctly.
    – Hot Licks
    Commented Mar 1, 2015 at 3:35
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    haha I was thinking what Martin meant when he said he couldn't find Italy on the map. I just noticed... well this is awkward. I will fix the spelling
    – user112200
    Commented Mar 1, 2015 at 3:54

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Of course I owe this to the good people above Martin Krzywinski & Hot Licks: nothing wrong with " Regards from Italy, Bob." I am reminded with the famous Bond's movie From Russia with Love which became a famous saying ( I mean: From...with love) in press and literature.

It can be of course written: with love from...; regards from.

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