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Can I just say best wishes?

Can I just say best wishes?

It is acceptable to use “Best Wishes” in a formal context or even informal context as long as you are actually wishing your recipient the best in the future.

How do you say best wishes?

To start, though, here are some different, longer ways to wish someone good luck.

  1. Sending you good vibes and positive energy.
  2. Good luck in this and all future endeavors.
  3. I wish you all the best with this new and exciting adventure.
  4. Wishing you the very best in your new adventure.
  5. I’m rooting for you always!

Which is the best and best wishes?

All The Best Wishes and Good Luck Quotes

  1. Wishing you all the best for the future.
  2. The harder you work, more luck you will have by your side.
  3. Wishing you the best for every step in your journey.
  4. Good Luck for great beginnings.
  5. Start where you are with what you have and do what you can do.
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Why do you say best wishes?

The Oxford dictionary defines ‘best wishes’ as an expression of hope for someon’e future happiness or welfare…the definition of ‘congratulations’ in the same dictionary as expressing praise for an acheivement. To avoid controversy, many people just extend their best wishes to the bride and the groom!”

What does it mean to send best wishes?

1An expression of hope for someone’s future happiness or welfare. ‘we sent our best wishes for a speedy recovery’ ‘Congratulations and best wishes for future happiness to all concerned. ‘

Can you say best wishes for a birthday?

“Warmest wishes and love on your birthday and always!” “Be safe, have fun, take pictures, and enjoy every minute of this exciting time in your life!” “So grateful that God put you on this earth and in my life.” “Wishing you a happy birthday and a year that’s blessed.”

Can you say best regards?

“Best regards” is a common, friendly closing for emails and written letters. It is a semiformal letter ending, versatile enough for both personal and professional correspondence. “Best regards” typically suggests that you respect the recipient, but don’t necessarily have a close personal relationship with them.

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Is it best wishes to you or best wishes for You?

Best wishes to you is correct. I’ve never heard a native English speaker say “best wishes for you”, and there are no examples of “best wishes for you” in the British National Corpus. “Best wishes for 2011” or “best wishes for the new year” are fine. For more examples, see Google or the British National Corpus.

Is the word ‘best wishes’ singular or plural?

Like ‘condolences’ and ‘congratulations’, my ‘best wishes’ is always plural. This is more a convention than grammar. Like ‘condolences’ and ‘congratulations’, my ‘best wishes’ is always plural. This is more a convention than grammar. Like ‘condolences’ and ‘congratulations’, my ‘best wishes’ is always plural.

Is it acceptable to use “best wishes” in a formal context?

It is acceptable to use “Best Wishes” in a formal context or even informal context as long as you are actually wishing your recipient the best in the future.

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How do you wish best wishes without the word “the”?

Usually “best wishes” without “the” but possibly with some other word or words in its place: Best wishes for your 20th anniversary. In the context of asking somebody to pass on a greeting to somebody else who you both know: Give my best wishes to your mum and dad.