How do you say happy Holidays in different cultures?

Free Chart! Seasonal Holiday Greetings in Different Languages

Happy Holidays! Merry Christmas!
French: Joyeuses fêtes ! French: Joyeux Noël !
Spanish: ¡Felices fiestas navideñas! Spanish: ¡Feliz Navidad!
Italian: Buone Feste! Italian: Buon Natale!
German: Schöne Feiertage! German: Frohe Weihnachten!

How do you text a holiday greeting?

“Wishing you a beautiful holiday season and a new year of peace and happiness.” “Wishing you a holiday filled with peace & love… and a New Year rich with blessings.” “Wishing you and your loved ones all the wonder and magic of Christmas.” “Wishing you contentment, joy and peace this holiday and always.”

How do you say Happy Holidays in non religious?

This year, it fell in May. Say: “Eid Mubarak.” Festivus: a secular holiday that became popular after a Seinfeld episode. Yes, folks do celebrate this playful holiday!

What can I say other than Happy Holidays?

1. Peace and joy to you and your family this holiday season. 2. May you have a wonderful holiday filled with love and warmth.

How do you say happy holidays in Japan?

Happy Holidays! 良い休日を 。 よいきゅうじつを。 Yoi kyuujitsu wo. If you want to be all encompassing and wish people the best for any holiday they are celebrating, or even just wish them well on a vacation, then you can say良い休日を.

How do you say Happy Holidays in Africa?

Mandarin: Jie Ri Yu Kuai! Thai: Sawadee Pee Mai! South African: Ii holide eximnandi! Southern USA: Happy Holidays, Ya’ll!

How do you say happy holidays without offending someone?

“Happy Holidays” will suffice — it must. There’s no harm in that! It’s kind but not too kind….Happy Holidays Alternatives:

  1. “Contented Events. Love, us.”
  2. “Blithe Occurrences, friend.”
  3. “Brother, I wish upon thee and thy compatriots a Beatific Term.”
  4. “Jocular Interval!”
  5. “Rapturous Span, buddy.”