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Home Tips > Tips By Category > Tips you can implement daily Holiday greetings are a selection of greetings that are often spoken with good intentions to strangers, family, friends, or other people during the months of December and January. Holidays with greetings include Christmas, New Year's Day, Chinese New Year, Thanksgiving (United States), and Hanukkah. Some greetings are more prevalent than others, depending on the cultural and religious status of any given area.
Typically, a greeting consists of the word "Happy" followed by the holiday, such as "Happy Hanukkah" or "Happy New Year", although the phrase "Merry Christmas" is a notable exception. In the United States, the collective phrase "Happy Holidays" is often used as a simple way to refer to all of its winter holidays, Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and New Year's Day. Some controversy has arisen regarding the phrase "Happy Holidays" as an alleged attempt to diminish Christmas although its use promotes other holidays commonly celebrated in the United States.
These holiday greetings could be just a holiday greeting or something such as "Good luck" or "Joy and Peace":
- It's been said that Santa always knows if you've been bad or good, so since all you'll be getting is coal I thought you could use some food.
- Sending you lots of wonderful wishes, in the hopes that your holidays are completely delicious!
- Grab a fork and meet me under the mistletoe.
- Here’s a gift to help you celebrate the Festival of Lights. There should be enough yummy food here to last you all eight nights!
- I figured the best way to tell you "I hope your holidays are yummy," was to send you a scrumptious gift to put right into your tummy.
- Here’s something sweet to make your holidays happy. Be sure to save some for Santa!
- And they heard him exclaim as he rode out of sight, “Merry Christmas to all, now give me a bite!” ...Hope you enjoy this TastyGram as much as Santa did!
- Happy Holidays to someone who makes my life simply scrumptious.
- Jingle Bells, Jingle Bells, Jingle all the way. I hope this yummy TastyGram brings some jingle to your day.
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