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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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"all the best FOR you and your family" or "all the best TO you and your family"

Hi,

This is the time of the year we write to our friends and family, and I would like to be right. Which one would be correct?

Thanks,

JAG
  

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Both are fine and common: (We wish) the best for (We send ) the best to

  • Both are fine and common: (We wish) the best for (We send ) the best to
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Both are fine and common:

(We wish) the best for

(We send ) the best to
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All the best to you and your family or all the best for you and your family?

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