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How do you wish someone a good holiday season?

By Olivia Norman |

Writing the perfect Holiday wishes for friends and family

  • Peace and joy to you and your family this holiday season.
  • I hope you have a nice and warm holiday season!
  • I’m truly grateful to have a friend like you!
  • Thinking of you with lots of love!
  • I hope you enjoy a wonderful Christmas!

How do you say hope you enjoy your holiday?

Some examples from the web:

  1. I hope you enjoyed your stay, sir.
  2. So I hope you enjoyed your final onstage meltdown.
  3. I hope you enjoyed your stay.
  4. I hope you enjoyed your stay.
  5. Okay, I hope you enjoyed your meal…
  6. I hope you enjoyed your time in Gorgon.
  7. I hope you enjoyed your free ride.

Can you say Happy Christmas?

Does anyone say “Happy Christmas”? Yes! But “Merry Christmas” has been used since at least 1534—a dated letter from bishop John Fisher to Henry VIII’s chief minister Thomas Cromwell reveals as much. The English carol, “We Wish You a Merry Christmas,” which was introduced in the 1500s, also uses the popular phrase.

What is a synonym for have a nice holiday?

»happy vacation exp. »wonderful holiday exp. »happy thanksgiving exp. »beautiful holiday exp.

How to use ” I hope you’ve had a nice holiday “?

I hope you enjoyed your holiday. Re: I hope you’ve had nice holidays or I hope you’ve had a nice holiday ? I’d use the singular too for a personal holiday. I would use the plural form something like school holidays for all the people at the school. Re: I hope you’ve had nice holidays or I hope you’ve had a nice holiday ?

Is it correct to say ” hope you’re having a great day “?

Yes, perfectly. It’s a shortened version of “I hope you’re having a great day”, with the “I” being understood. Other expressions using the same abbreviation are “Wishing you a happy birthday | anniversary | holiday” or “Sorry to hear about your loss | misfortune, etc.

When to use’hope you’ve had a good weekend’?

I would use “hope you’ve had a good weekend” only while the weekend is still going on (for example, Sunday morning or afternoon). “Hope you had” implies the weekend is over, so I would use that only at the very end of the weekend (Sunday night) or after the weekend. The difference is in the tenses.

What does hope you are enjoying the holidays mean?

You say your customer is in the Easter holidays. This probably means she works in a school or something associated with a school; or she may just be a mother who is enjoying having the children at home.