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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Wishes After Advertisement/Recommendations

Hi. Suppose we write an advertising or informative text about some movie/video game/book, etc. And we need to conclude it with a concise wish in the form of "we wish you to enjoy the movie" + "have a nice day/enjoy yourself/best wishes/have a good time/be in a good mood, etc." It seems that all the variants will look awkward regardless of omitting "we wish you" or not. Could you suggest some formulas capable to express these wishes in one sentence? Thanks.

  

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We hope you enjoy the movie.

  • We hope you enjoy the movie.
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We hope you enjoy the movie.

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Suppose we write an advertising or informative text about some movie/video game/book, etc. And we need to conclude it with a concise wish in the form of "we wish you to enjoy the movie" + "have a nice day/enjoy yourself/best wishes/have a good time/be in a good mood, etc." It seems that all the variants will look awkward regardless of omitting "we wish you" or not. Could you suggest some formu

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OK, thanks. But the problem is how to combine this wish with a general wish, such as used when everyday conversations. "We hope you..." would be certainly inaproppriate in such a case, so it remains only to say like:

1. Enjoy the movie and have a good time.

2. Enjoy the movie and have a nice day.

And I see no way to combine "enjoy the movie" and "best wishes" or "enjoy yourse

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