Some various clever phrases: "Warmest wishes for the new year" "A world of good wishes" "May the magic of the season bring you joy" "Celebrate the season"
That would depend on what you are getting the greeting card for. It would be good to note that Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate Christmas, nor do we exchange holiday greeting cards or even the holiday greetings such as "Merry Christmas." We also do not celebrate the other religious holiday's such as Easter and valentine's day. If you give a holiday greeting card to a witness, it is usually awkward for the witness because he knows you are expecting him to reciprocate, but he won't and sometimes he is at a loss as to what to do, because he doesn't want to hurt anyone's feelings. So, if the greeting card is for a holiday, it would probably be best to simply avoid a card altogether. RELATED QUESTION Can you give a Jehovah witness a card
Of course! Holiday greeting cards will never be out of date. Writing your message and choosing a card that expresses your exact sentiments for the person on special holidays are still the best gift you can give to your loved ones (including a galaxy tab would definitely be a delight though!).
If you are asking for the translation of this phrase, the literal meaning doesn't translate very well. Literally, it's "A kosher and happy holiday to all", but it's a traditional greeting that is best translated as "Happy Holiday".
Thomas Jefferson, who was a brilliant writer, was chosen to write the Declaration of Independence.
To write a condolence letter, begin with a greeting. In the body of the letter explain that you are sincerely sorry for the person's loss. Close with 'best wishes' or another suitable closing.
I can definitely help with that! Just let me know what the sentences are and how you would like the underlined part to be written.
Warm wishes, (sign name) or best wishes (sign name)
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In my short joke book, I often write about anecdotes usually involving my best friend.
"Shabbat Shalom!"