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Hkqq Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Greeting message

Hi Sir, Christmas festival is coming and we are going to send the christmas card to our clients. Under such economic difficulty, I would like to send an encouraging message to them instead of using common message. e.g. X'mas or Happy New year. Is there any good suggestion to me?
  

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How about: "Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a successful year of business in 2009! Yours Sincerly, (your name here)"

  • How about: "Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a successful year of business in 2009!
  • Yours Sincerly, (your name here)"
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How about:

"Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a successful year of business in 2009!
Yours Sincerly,
(your name here)"
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hkqq X'mas or Happy New year
Xmas (apostrophe not needed)

Happy New Year
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samuraifingersYours Sincerly,
(your name here)"

Yours sincerely, ('s' should not be capitalised and please note the typo)

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