You could say something like, "Wishing you a fulfilling and rejuvenating sabbatical. Take this time to rest, explore, and grow. Looking forward to hearing about your experiences when you return."
When someone wishes you a Happy Birthday, you should reply with "Thanks a lot".
When someone wishes you a Happy Birthday, you should reply with "Thanks a lot".
"Best wishes" is typically used to convey goodwill and support in various situations, such as when someone is embarking on a new journey or facing a challenge. "Congratulations," on the other hand, is specifically used to celebrate someone's achievements or milestones, such as graduations, promotions, or engagements. Use "best wishes" for general encouragement, and reserve "congratulations" for moments of success or accomplishment.
Best should be capitalized but wishes should not. Thus becoming: Best wishes.
Thank you. I appreciate the good wishes.
When someone wishes you Happy Birthday, it is usually because it is on or near your birthday, unless, for some reason, they are being sarcastic.
A polite response to congratulations on pregnancy is to thank the person for their well wishes and express gratitude for their support.
Questions should always be asked if someone does not fully understand something, and wishes to learn more.
thank you i appriciate best wishes
Someone that you trust to do follow your wishes. It may be best to appoint a neutral party. Banks and attorneys are often asked to serve.
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No. This is a standard codicil in the Genie Code whereby one is granted three wishes. If someone asks for more wishes, they will not be granted.