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how to reply on this message Merry Christmas and happy new year
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Sure — here are quick reply options you can copy or adapt depending on tone and who sent it.
Short / simple
- “Thanks — Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you too!”
- “Same to you! Enjoy the holidays.”
- “Thanks! Wishing you a wonderful Christmas and a great 2026.”
Casual / friendly
- “Thanks so much! Hope you have an amazing Christmas 🎄 and a fantastic New Year!”
- “Right back at you — have a great holiday with your family!”
- “Merry Christmas! Can’t wait to catch up in the new year.”
Formal / professional
- “Thank you. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.”
- “Appreciate it — best wishes for a joyful holiday season and a successful 2026.”
- “Thank you for the kind wishes. Happy holidays to you and your family.”
Romantic / close
- “Merry Christmas, love — can’t wait to celebrate with you. Happy New Year!”
- “Thank you — you make the holidays so special. Here’s to a wonderful year together.”
Religious
- “Merry Christmas! May God bless you and your family this season and in the year ahead.”
- “Blessed Christmas to you — praying you have peace and joy in the New Year.”
Late reply
- “Sorry for the late reply — hope you had a lovely Christmas and wishing you a happy New Year!”
- “Just catching up — hope your holidays were great. Happy 2026!”
Playful / humorous
- “Thanks! May your eggnog be strong and your relatives be mellow. Happy New Year!”
- “Merry Christmas! May your Wi‑Fi be fast and your cookies be plenty.”
Tips
- Personalize with a name or a specific wish (health, success, fun plans) if you know them.
- Use an emoji to match the tone for casual messages.
- Keep it short for quick texts; write a bit more for cards or emails.
Want versions in another language or tailored to a specific person? Tell me who it’s for (boss, ex, coworker, close friend) and I’ll draft one.
Short / simple
- “Thanks — Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you too!”
- “Same to you! Enjoy the holidays.”
- “Thanks! Wishing you a wonderful Christmas and a great 2026.”
Casual / friendly
- “Thanks so much! Hope you have an amazing Christmas 🎄 and a fantastic New Year!”
- “Right back at you — have a great holiday with your family!”
- “Merry Christmas! Can’t wait to catch up in the new year.”
Formal / professional
- “Thank you. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year.”
- “Appreciate it — best wishes for a joyful holiday season and a successful 2026.”
- “Thank you for the kind wishes. Happy holidays to you and your family.”
Romantic / close
- “Merry Christmas, love — can’t wait to celebrate with you. Happy New Year!”
- “Thank you — you make the holidays so special. Here’s to a wonderful year together.”
Religious
- “Merry Christmas! May God bless you and your family this season and in the year ahead.”
- “Blessed Christmas to you — praying you have peace and joy in the New Year.”
Late reply
- “Sorry for the late reply — hope you had a lovely Christmas and wishing you a happy New Year!”
- “Just catching up — hope your holidays were great. Happy 2026!”
Playful / humorous
- “Thanks! May your eggnog be strong and your relatives be mellow. Happy New Year!”
- “Merry Christmas! May your Wi‑Fi be fast and your cookies be plenty.”
Tips
- Personalize with a name or a specific wish (health, success, fun plans) if you know them.
- Use an emoji to match the tone for casual messages.
- Keep it short for quick texts; write a bit more for cards or emails.
Want versions in another language or tailored to a specific person? Tell me who it’s for (boss, ex, coworker, close friend) and I’ll draft one.
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