How do you say thank you for Christmas wishes?
How do you say thank you for Christmas wishes?
Examples of a generic thank you message for a wide range of situations:
- Thank you so much for your thoughtful Christmas gift. I really appreciated it!
- Thank you for thinking of me. That was so kind of you.
- Thank you for the Christmas gift. You helped make my holidays special.
- Thank you so much for the Christmas gift.
How do you respond to seasons greetings?
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- “And (also) to you!”
- You too!
- Thanks, same to you!
- Happy New Year to you and yours (when you want to extend the wishes to the other person’s family)
What is the reply for Happy New Year?
‘Thank you’ is used specifically for ‘one way to respond to your wishes. If anyone wishes you a happy New Year, you may say “Thank you,” but since that is a shared welcome, it should be replied with “Feel good new year.” You may say, “Thank you.
How do you thank a friend for Christmas?
Thank you for the Christmas gift. I hope you know that I appreciate your generosity, kindness, and tenderness more than anything. My friendship with you is the true gift this year. Happy New Year, my friend!
What do you say when someone says Merry Christmas?
If someone tells em Merry Christmas I echo it right back to them. If I say Happy Holidays first and they respond with Merry Christmas I give right back and a Happy New Year too. I do NOT get all pissy about the format. They are wishing me happiness and joy.
Is it rude to Wish Someone Happy Holidays?
If somebody wishes you a Happy Holidays and you say Merry Christmas or Happy Hanukkah or whatever it is you celebrate, it’s fine. They are all well wishes. 8 clever moves when you have $1,000 in the bank.
How do you wish someone who is celebrating Christmas?
If you know someone celebrates Christmas you can go with “Merry Christmas,” but ‘tis the season for interacting with strangers (selling to them, buying from them, bumping into them on your way out of Target). And when the time comes to wish them well, it’s usually best to go for general.
Is it “Merry Christmas” or “Happy Holidays”?
Think of it this way: “Happy Holidays” includes Christmas as one of those holidays, and “Merry Christmas” leaves out everything other than Christmas. If you live in an area with mostly Christians, or if you know someone has a Menorah and not a Christmas tree, you can generally feel safe with a “Merry Christmas” or “Happy Hanukkah.”