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Erika
is it correct to say: Wishing you a Happy Holiday and a joyful New Year? I mean I always hear to say Happy Holidays... I would like to write that in a Christmas card
Dec 20, 2014 5:13 PM
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Yes, it's fine. You'll see it here (second on the list) along with others: www.tinyprints.com/business/articles/business-holiday-card-messages.htm
December 20, 2014
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Perfect .... the longer expression is: (I am or we are) wishing (that you have) a Happy Holiday and a joyful New Year.
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Wishing you a Happy Holidays and a joyful New Year
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