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The right words and phrases for your Christmas WhatsApps or mails

Here are a few wishes you can send via SMS or email.

There is always confusion as to what the perfect words are to say to a loved one over Christmas.

Celebrating Christmas is when faith, family and the traditions are celebrated.

It is a time of sending out messages as well and is the easy way to reach friends and family.

Very few people still mail Christmas cards to their friends, instead they send SMSs, WhatsApps or emails.

However, it is not always easy to send messages and know exactly what to say, but the following messages might help:

• May the true meaning of the holiday season fill your heart and home with many blessings.

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• May this holiday season sparkle and shine, may all of your wishes and dreams come true.

• During this season of giving, let us take time to slow down and enjoy the simple things.

• May this wonderful time of the year touch your heart in a special way.

• Wishing you much happiness today and throughout the New Year.

• Having you as my friend makes me feel as if it is Christmas every day.

• The warmth and comfort that comes with this season reminds me of you.

• Wishing you peace, joy, and all the best this wonderful holiday has to offer.

• During this time of faith and family, may the true meaning of Christmas fill you with joy.

Then there are the cuter messages:

• As you celebrate the miracle of this special season, may your heart be filled with joy and peace.

• May these holiday blessings linger in your home and stay with you throughout the year.

• Hope your Christmas is as warm and sweet as a cup of hot cocoa and filled with more granted wishes than you can count.

• May the glorious message of peace and love fill you with joy during this wonderful season.

• This is the season for bright lights and shiny packages.

Source: www.wishesquotes.com/christmas

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Stacy Slatter

News editor Stacy Slatter is a seasoned journalist with 20 years of experience in community news. Throughout the years, she has covered a wide range of topics, from crime, municipal news and human interest stories, to sports and community events. Stacy also has extensive sub-editing experience.

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