The informal celebratory day (October 16) is usually spelled "Boss's Day", but can be "Bosses Day".
The unofficial US celebration day (October 16) is spelled '''Boss's Day''', but alternately as Bosses Day.
Feliz dia dos Chefes.
That is the correct spelling of the phrase "happy adventures."
Well, personally, I think that you should use "Boss's Day," one, because that is how it is spelled on my calendar, and two, because it is not necessary to use that extra "e," when you don't really need it. The second one is better. It is meant for all bosses. The first one means he owns that day, which I'm sure he does not. __________ Hmmm. I was initially in favor of bosses' until I thought about Mother's Day and Father's Day. Usually (although not always) they use the singular form as opposed to Mothers' and Fathers'. In a sense you are saying that the day does belong to your mother, or to your father. So I think my final choice would be Boss's. That is a little warmer and more personal. Otherwise, the honor could mean something like "The day is for all bosses, and since you are my boss, I guess you get included..." The first responder got it right, but not for the right reason. (Do they deserve a Day?) Since the possessive is normally not pronounced in the plural form, common use would be "Bosses' Day" (not Boss-iz-iz day). If using the singular, "Boss's Day" would be used, and would sound the same as the plural bosses.
I am happy - in simplified Chinese is... Wǒ hěn kāixīn
"Happy Boss' Day!"
The unofficial day to celebrate "bosses" is spelled "Boss's Day" or alternately as "Bosses Day" because it does refer to more than one boss. It is celebrated in the US and Canada on October 16.
The unofficial US celebration day (October 16) is spelled '''Boss's Day''', but alternately as Bosses Day.
Feliz dia dos Chefes.
Joyeux "Jour des Patrons"
Joyeuse fête
Oh, dude, you wanna impress your boss with some Hebrew? Cool. So, to say "Happy Boss's Day" in Hebrew, you'd say "Yom HaNasi Sameach." Yeah, it's like a boss-level greeting, you know? Just drop that on your boss and watch them be like, "Whoa, this person knows their stuff!"
The correct spelling of the holiday is "Boss's Day." It is spelled with a double s after the apostrophe to indicate possession by the boss. This is the standard way to show possession for singular nouns ending in s. It is important to use the correct spelling to show respect and professionalism when referring to the holiday.
Jefe.
مدير
Both are correct:The form boss's is the singular, possessive form of the singular noun boss.Example: You will need the boss's authorization for that expense.The form bosses is the plural form for the singular noun boss.Example: How many bosses do your have?Note: The plural possessive form is bosses'.Example: The bosses' meeting is at ten.
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