What are some synonyms for under the weather?
Synonyms for “under the weather” include:
- Feeling out of sorts
- Feeling poorly
- Feeling sick
- In poor health
- Not feeling well
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Synonyms for “under the weather” include:
You can use QuillBot to paraphrase online to accurately express what you mean.
Write a short and simple love message (1–3 sentences) that says how you feel.
I love you more every day, and today is no exception.
I love you so much, and I hope your day is as amazing as you are.
You can also add a virtual hug to the text message with an emoji or gif.
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A good love message for that special someone in your life says what you love most about him and why you’re grateful for the relationship.
You’re my favorite person and the best partner I could ever hope for. Thanks for all of the fun adventures and constant support. I love you!
You make so many people’s lives better, and I’m so lucky to walk by your side. I love you with all my heart.
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“Thank you so much” and “thank you very much” are both correct ways to emphasize that you’re thankful.
Both phrases have the same meaning (e.g., “Thank you so much for the flowers” is the same as “Thank you very much for the flowers”). They are both appropriate to use in thank you messages of all types.
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To write emotional thank you messages in response to birthday wishes, you can write a short post or message to thank everyone. Briefly state how happy the birthday messages made you feel when you read them. You might also say how you celebrated your special day.
Thank you for taking time out of your day to wish me a happy birthday. You’re such a good friend, and I can’t wait for another year of you in my life.
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Wedding thank you messages should show that you’re grateful for the gift and/or the love and support on your special day. You might also mention one of your favorite moments with the person during your wedding.
Thank you for the generous gift certificate. We’re excited to get some new camping gear for our honeymoon to the Grand Canyon. Thank you also for making the long trip to be there for us on our special day. It wouldn’t have been the same without you!
Thank you for coming to our wedding and for taking such beautiful photographs. We will treasure these photographs forever and can’t wait to show them to our kids someday.
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Good thank you messages for your teacher include details about how the teacher positively impacted you and why you enjoyed the class.
If you’re writing a thank you message for your child’s teacher, say why you’re grateful for the impact the teacher made on your child.
Thank you for making our Physics class so interesting and fun. I especially appreciate the extra help after school. I never thought I would ever say this, but Physics is one of my favorite subjects now, all because of you.
You made such a huge impact on Tyler’s love for reading this year, and I’m so grateful for all of the sacrifices you made. He will miss story time with you so much, but I don’t think he will ever forget having such a dedicated teacher.
You could also incorporate some inspirational quotes for teachers in your thank you message.
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Halloween means “the night before All Saints’ Day.” Halloween is a holiday on October 31 that involves dressing up in costumes and trick-or-treating (knocking on doors to ask for candy).
Halloween costumes and Halloween sayings have traditionally been associated with death (e.g., ghosts and skeletons) because the holiday is celebrated the night before All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day–Christian holy days that honor saints and those who have passed. All Saints’ Day used to be called “All Hallows’ Day.”
The word “Halloween” is a contraction for the old English words “hallows” (saints) and “even” (evening). In some parts of the world, “Hallowe’en” has an apostrophe.
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Trick or treat means “give me a treat, or I will play a trick on you.” It’s a traditional Halloween saying that children use when they knock on doors in costumes to ask for candy on Halloween night.
You can also use “trick or treat” as a verb (e.g., “We’re trick or treating with our cousins this year”).
“Trick or treater” is the noun for the children who trick or treat on Halloween.
The Halloween saying “trick or treat” originates from Irish and Scottish All Hallows’ Eve traditions from the Middle Ages, when young people dressed up in costumes and performed a trick (e.g., a joke or a song) for each household in exchange for a treat.
The Halloween saying “trick or treat” came about in the early 1900s in the United States after pranks and mischief had become common Halloween activities. By this time, children no longer exchanged antics for treats but rather offered each household the choice of giving treats or getting pranked.
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You should capitalize the first letter of Halloween when you use this word in sentences or Halloween sayings. Because holidays like Halloween are proper nouns, they should always be capitalized.
In 2025, Halloween will be on a Friday.
We should buy extra Halloween candy in case we get a lot of trick or treaters.
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You’re welcome has several synonyms and near synonyms, including the following:
Don’t mix up your welcome and you’re welcome. “Your” doesn’t mean “you are.”
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My pleasure means “It was my pleasure to help you” or “The pleasure was all mine.” It’s a formal way of saying you’re welcome after someone says thank you.
“My pleasure” shows another person that you enjoyed helping them. The phrase is common in business settings when communicating with clients, colleagues, and supervisors, but it also works in everyday social settings.
Manager: I can’t thank you enough for finishing this report so quickly.
Employee: My pleasure!
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Welcome with one “l” is the correct spelling in phrases like you’re welcome, where it functions as an adjective. This word can also be a noun that means “a greeting during someone’s arrival” or a verb that means “to greet someone in a polite way.”
When we entered the cafe, the barista greeted us with a warm welcome.
On my first day at my new job, my manager welcomed me to the team and took me to lunch.
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The correct spelling of welcome in phrases like you’re welcome includes two syllables: “wel” with one “l” and “come” with a silent “e.”
The rain today was a welcome change from the hot, dry weather we’ve been having.
I welcome you to stop by my office anytime.
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To send happy birthday wishes in a simple text message, write 1-3 sentences to tell the person that you hope they have a wonderful birthday.
Personalize the message with the person’s name, and include a sincere compliment or a specific wish for their special day.
Add birthday themed emojis (e.g., cake or balloons) or gifs to make the text message extra special.
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When you want to write belated happy birthday wishes, try these tips to make your messages special and sincere.
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Happy belated birthday means “happy late birthday.” You can also say “belated happy birthday.” Both are appropriate happy birthday wishes when you missed the birthday but still want to acknowledge it and spread birthday cheer.
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Happy birthday is sometimes capitalized and sometimes not depending on the context. The capitalization rules for “happy birthday” and “birthday” are as follows:
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The phrases nice to meet you and nice to see you have different meanings and audiences.
“Nice to meet you” is short for “It is nice to meet you.” The audience is a person whom you are currently meeting for the first time.
Teacher: Welcome, Carlos! Nice to meet you! I’m Mr. Davis. Please sit anywhere you’d like.
New student: Nice to meet you, too, Mr. Davis.
“Nice to see you” is a polite expression for a person you already know. When it’s used as a greeting, it means “It is nice to see you” (simple present tense). When it’s part of a farewell, it means “It was nice to see you” (past tense).
Party Host: Thanks for coming, James. Drive safe!
Party Guest: Later, Liz! Nice to see you!
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To respond to the phrase nice to meet you, tell the other person that it’s nice to meet them, too.
Some ways to say “It’s nice to meet you, too” include the following:
An informal and brief response is “you, too.” Avoid “me, too” because it’s not the correct abbreviation for “It’s nice to meet you, too.”
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Avoid statements like it’s nice to e-meet you when meeting someone over email or other forms of electronic communication (e.g., Slack, Google Meet, or Microsoft Teams).
Instead, you can start an email or instant message with it’s nice to meet you. These variations also work well.
Phrases like “e-meet” or “nice to virtually meet you” are unnecessary because the audience already knows that the correspondence is digital.
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Thank you so much is a polite way to express deep gratitude or appreciation. It is a more emphatic version of the phrase “thank you” and can be used in both formal and informal contexts.
“Thanks” is often use in place of “thank you” in more informal contexts (e.g., “Thanks so much for the gift”).
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Synonyms for best of luck include good luck and wishing you all the best. In casual situations, you can also say you got this.
We’re wishing you all the best in graduate school this fall!
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To wish someone “good luck” professionally, say “Best of luck with your future endeavors” or “wishing you all the best.” These synonyms for good luck mean that you hope the person has great success with a future job or professional situation.
This saying works well in farewell messages to professional or academic contacts who are starting new opportunities.
When you’re writing messages to colleagues, QuillBot’s free Paraphraser can help you find synonyms for phrases like “good luck.”
Good luck is always two words. It’s an idiom that you can use by itself with an exclamation point (e.g., “Good luck!) or with a prepositional phrase (e.g., “Good luck at the game!”). You can also use “good luck” as a noun phrase in complete sentences (e.g., “I’m sending you lots of good luck for your interview”).
“Good luck” is never one word, but sometimes it’s hyphenated. Use a hyphen when “good-luck” is a compound adjective that modifies a noun (e.g., “That red bandana is my good-luck charm”).
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Good happy Thanksgiving text messages depend on the audience (e.g., friends, family, coworkers). In general Thanksgiving messages should reference the holiday and describe something you’re grateful for about your relationship with that person. Some phrases you can include in Thanksgiving text messages include:
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“Happy Thanksgiving” is capitalized when it is used as an exclamation (e.g., “Happy Thanksgiving, Mom!”). However, when you use the phrase in the middle of a sentence, “happy” is not capitalized but “Thanksgiving” is because it is a proper noun (e.g., “She wished me a happy Thanksgiving”).
Often, Thanksgiving messages will begin with the capitalized exclamation “Happy Thanksgiving!”
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A happy Thanksgiving message to your boss can express your appreciation for the ways they have supported you. If you work very closely with your boss, you can include personal details. If you don’t, a more generic holiday message is appropriate.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours! I am so thankful to be a part of this team. I hope you enjoy the long weekend with your loved ones.
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A happy Thanksgiving message to coworkers can express gratitude to them for the way they’ve improved your work life. Depending on the level of relationship you have, it can be more formal or more casual.
Happy Thanksgiving, Monroe! Our coffee breaks are the highlight of my week. Have a wonderful holiday with your family!
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A happy Thanksgiving message to employees can include an acknowledgment of the hard work they’ve done throughout the year and an encouragement to enjoy the holiday.
Sincerely,
Marta Evans
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In the greeting Happy Holidays, “holidays” is always a plural noun. “Happy Holidays” refers to all of the cultural and religious days in November and December, including Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, and New Year’s Eve.
“Happy Holidays” is an inclusive message for when you don’t know which holiday(s) your audience observes or when the people you’re addressing observe different holidays (e.g., “Happy Holidays to all my amazing coworkers. I look forward to seeing you all after winter break”).
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People don’t typically say Happy Christmas Eve or Merry Christmas Eve.
In the UK, people say “Happy Christmas” or “Merry Christmas” on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and sometimes during the earlier part of December.
In the US, Australia, and Canada, people usually say “Merry Christmas” on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, or other days in December.
Only say “Happy Christmas” or “Merry Christmas” when you know that your audience observes Christmas. Happy Holidays is an inclusive greeting that refers to all of the religious and cultural days in December.
QuillBot’s free Paraphraser can help you find synonyms for “Happy Christmas,” “Merry Christmas,” and other holiday greetings.
“Merry Christmas” refers to Christmas Eve or Christmas Day, but Happy Holidays refers to all of the religious and cultural days in November and December.
Only say “Merry Christmas” when you’re certain that your audience observes Christmas.
When you don’t know which religious days your audience observes or when your audience observes multiple winter holidays, say “Happy Holidays.”
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Safe travels is the correct spelling for the English expression to wish someone a safe trip. It’s a shortened version of “I hope you have safe travels.”
In this expression, the plural noun “travels” means “journeys from place to place.”
Use “safe travels” before someone takes a trip that involves multiple journeys with great distances (e.g., traveling to and from the main destination).
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Have a great week ahead is a correct alternative to have a great week. The word “ahead” means “from today forward,” but it doesn’t change the meaning of “have a great week.” You can usually omit “ahead” to be more concise (e.g., “I hope that you have a great week”).
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Have a good week means the same thing as have a great week. The adjective “great” means “wonderful,” whereas “good” means “pleasant” or “generally positive.”
Both expressions are useful when you’re communicating with someone on Monday. They only work when you’re unlikely to communicate again before the week is over (e.g., “I hope you all have a good week, and I’ll see you when I get back on Friday”).
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Motivational quotes for teachers are useful in the following situations:
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Happy holidays messages to employees should generally include wishes for a restful and joyous holiday season and may also include thanks for the work they’ve done the past year.
Unless you’re sending a message to a specific person you know well, it is best to keep the message general (e.g., “Happy Holidays” instead of “Merry Christmas” or “Happy Hanukkah”).
Wishing you a joyful holiday season and a happy new year! See you in January!
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Some cute merry Christmas wishes are:
These would be appropriate for Happy Holidays messages to friends and family.
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Some quotes related to Christmas wishes are:
These quotations would be appropriate for a Happy Holidays message to friends and family.
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Some examples of quotes for teachers from students include the following words from famous writers who have described the impact of their education and teachers.
“I like myself better when I’m with you.” —Mitch Albom, author of Tuesdays with Morrie
“One book, one pen, one child, and one teacher can change the world.” —Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and female education activist
“Many teachers are incredible innovators constantly looking to push the envelope of education, shake up the system, and inspire students.” —John Legend, songwriter, music producer, and philanthropist
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Some examples of quotes for students from teachers include the following:
“Be the kind of people that have enough passion to change the world. If we let ourselves be fire, thunder, or lightning, we could alter everything.”
—Erin Gruwell, teacher and founder of the Freedom Writers Foundation
“Find a mentor, someone you trust. Listen to that person. Watch that person. Ask that person questions.”
—Missy Testerman, 2024 U.S. National Teacher of the Year
“Consider where you believe you can make the most meaningful contribution. Really get to know yourself. Explore new horizons, different horizons, and be true to yourself.”
—Anne Johnstone, Australian school principal and Global Chair of the International Positive Education Network
“Keep your passion and don’t lose your head. Go forward, do good work, and help make this a better world.”
—Bill Nye, science educator and host/creator of Bill Nye the Science Guy
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Some short motivational quotes for students include the following:
“What we know matters, but who we are matters more.”
—Brené Brown, business professor, leadership researcher, author, and podcaster
“You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.”
—Zig Ziglar, motivational speaker
“The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you.”
—B.B. King, world-famous blues guitarist and songwriter
“Remember that if you really want to motivate yourself, love is more powerful than fear.”
—Kristin Neff, educational psychology professor and self-compassion speaker/podcaster
“If you dream it, you can do it.”
—Walt Disney
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The correct greeting is Happy Holidays, without an apostrophe. In this expression, “holidays” is a plural noun. You make regular nouns plural by adding an “s” to the end. No apostrophe is needed.
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The correct expression is Season’s Greetings, with an apostrophe. In this phrase, “season’s” is a possessive noun, so it requires an apostrophe.
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Some famous quotes about education include the following:
“Education is the movement from darkness to light.” —Allan Bloom, US philosopher and founder of the Bloom’s taxonomy framework for understanding educational goals
“Education is the key that unlocks the golden door of freedom to our people.” —George Washington Carver, early 20th century scientist and inventor
“Intelligence plus character—that is the goal of true education.” —Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., US civil rights leader
“Education means emancipation. It means light and liberty.” —19th century US abolitionist and orator
“When someone takes away your pens, you realize quite how important education is.” —Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Peace Prize laureate and female education activist
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Some special education quotes include the following words from leaders and educators:
“Part of the problem is that we tend to think that equality is about treating everyone the same, when it’s not. It’s about fairness. It’s about equity of access.” —Judith Heumann, disability rights activist whose work led to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
“There is so much that able-bodied people could learn from the wisdom that often comes with disability. But space needs to be made. Hands need to reach out. People need to be lifted up.” —Alice Wong, disability rights activist and founder of the Disability Visibility Project
“Sometimes the most brilliant and intelligent minds do not shine in standardized tests because they do not have standardized minds.” —Diane Ravitch, education historian, former US Assistant Secretary of Education
“Inclusive education is not a privilege. It is a fundamental human right.” —Ban Ki-moon, former UN Secretary-General
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Some short happiness quotes include the following:
“Keep your face always towards the sunshine—and shadows will fall behind you.” —Walt Whitman, author of Leaves of Grass
“Happiness for a reason is just another form of misery because the reason can be taken from us at any time.” —Deepak Chopra, author and self-help celebrity
“If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world.” —J.R.R. Tolkien, author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogy
“It is by being fully involved with every detail of our lives, whether good or bad, that we find happiness, not by trying to look for it directly.” —Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, psychologist and motivation expert
“If I can enjoy the present, I don’t need to count on the happiness that is (or isn’t) waiting for me in the future.” —Gretchen Rubin, author of The Happiness Project
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Some famous quotes about success include the following:
“Don’t count the days. Make the days count.” —Muhammad Ali, professional boxer, activist, and philanthropist
“There is no elevator to success. You have to take the stairs.” —Zig Ziglar, motivational speaker
“The road to success is always under construction.” —Lily Tomlin, winner of seven Emmy Awards and the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor
“Truly successful decision-making relies on a balance between deliberate and instinctive thinking.” —Malcolm Gladwell, author of Outliers and Revenge of the Tipping Point
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New Year’s (with an apostrophe) is used in phrases like “New Year’s Eve,” “New Year’s Day,” or “New Year’s resolution.” It is always capitalized.
New years (without an apostrophe) is only appropriate in (relatively uncommon) sentences like “New years always bring fresh energy.”
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The correct expression is Happy New Year! But, if you add “Eve” or “Day” to the expression, you use the possessive noun form “year’s” instead (e.g., “Happy New Year’s Eve!”).
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“New year” is capitalized if you are referring specifically to the holiday, in expressions like:
However, if you are referring generally to “the new year” or “a new year,” it should be lowercase (e.g., “Wishing you all the best in the new year“).
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If you are using Happy New Year as a standalone greeting for the holiday, then you should capitalize every word (e.g., “Happy New Year, friends!”). However, if you are referring to the new year more generally, you should not capitalize it (e.g., “Wishing you all a happy new year!”).
These guidelines can help you when you’re writing holiday messages to friends and family.
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Most people capitalize Happy Holidays when it is used as a standalone greeting even though “holidays” is not a proper noun. So, it is widely accepted to write “Happy Holidays!” However, in other contexts “holiday” or “holidays” is not capitalized (e.g., “I hope you have a happy holiday season”).
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What to write in a Valentine’s Day card depends on who the recipient is.
If you’re writing a card to a significant other, you could include a romantic message, such as:
Or, you could go with something more lighthearted for your partner:
When sending a Valentine’s Day message to family or friends, you could say something like:
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When referring to the holiday itself, the correct spelling is Valentine’s (e.g., “Happy Valentine’s Day!”). The holiday is named after St. Valentine, so “Valentine’s Day” uses the possessive noun form. It is also always capitalized since it is a proper noun.
However, valentines (with no apostrophe) is correct when you are referring to cards that are sent on Valentine’s Day (e.g., “She has to bring 25 valentines for her class”).
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The US holiday is typically referred to as Presidents’ Day (with the apostrophe following the “s”). It celebrates the birthdays of both George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, so the plural noun “presidents” is made into a possessive noun by adding an apostrophe to the end.
The holiday goes by various official names in different states, and at the federal level, it is known as Washington’s Birthday. However, Presidents’ Day is the most general way to refer to the mid-February holiday.
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There are several different ways to say Happy Birthday in English. When you want to say something besides Happy Birthday, try these other English birthday greetings.
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The correct phrase is not *birth day wishes but rather birthday wishes because “birthday” is one word.
You can use the phrase “birthday wishes” in simple messages—such as “Thank you for the birthday wishes” or “I’m sending you wonderful birthday wishes on your special day.”
“Birthday” is considered a closed compound word like “playground,” “basketball,” or “cupcake.”
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The end of Ramadan is called “Eid al-Fitr,” which translates from Arabic as “festival of the breaking of the fast.” Sometimes it is referred to simply as “Eid.”
The name comes from the fact that Eid al-Fitr marks the end of the month of Ramadan, during which Muslims fast. Eid al-Fitr lasts 1–3 days depending on location.
Once Ramadan changes to Eid, so do the greetings that people use. You can wish someone a Happy Ramadan by saying “Ramadan Mubarak,” but once Eid al-Fitr arrives, use “Eid Mubarak.”
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A good end-of-Ramadan greeting is “Eid Mubarak,” which translates from Arabic as “Blessed Feast” or “Blessed Festival.”
Eid al-Fitr is the celebration that marks the end of the month of Ramadan. Its name means “festival of the breaking of the fast,” as Muslims fast during Ramadan.
Only use “Eid Mubarak” once it is Eid al-Fitr. During Ramadan, you can use “Ramadan Mubarak” or Happy Ramadan.
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“Ramadan” is spelled “R-a-m-a-d-a-n.”
There are seven letters, three of which are “a’s.” When spelling this word, remember that each “a” comes between consonants.
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No, “happy Good Friday” is not typically used.
Good Friday is a solemn day in the Christian tradition, commemorating the death of Jesus.
Therefore, the tone is usually more respectful or reflective. You might wish someone a “blessed” or “peaceful” Good Friday.
Once it is Easter, the tone changes to celebratory, so you can say happy Easter.
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Some happy Palm Sunday wishes are:
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Yes, “Easter” is capitalized.
The word “Easter” can work as a noun (e.g., “They’re spending Easter in California”) or an adjective (e.g., “The children created cards to send their family Easter wishes”).
Regardless of use, it’s always capitalized.
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“Easter” is spelled “E-a-s-t-e-r.”
This word is always capitalized, regardless of whether it’s used as a noun (e.g., We had a nice Easter”) or an adjective (e.g., “These are some Easter wishes”).
If you have trouble remembering how to spell “Easter,” think of how you spell the word “east.” Or use QuillBot’s Grammar Checker to spell it perfectly every time.
“Chag Pesach Sameach” is happy Passover in Hebrew.
This phrase translates literally to English as “happy holiday of Passover,” when considering all of its parts:
QuillBot’s Translator can help you translate phrases like this from Hebrew to English.
A Seder is a ceremonial dinner held at the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover.
During a Seder, Jewish people eat symbolic foods and retell the story of how the Israelites were liberated from slavery in Egypt.
If you’d like to wish someone a happy Passover, you could also tell them “Have a nice Seder” to wish them well during this special meal.
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Easter puns often involve play on words with the words “egg,” “bunny,” and “hop.” Here are just a few examples:
You can use Easter puns to add whimsy to your Easter wishes to friends and family.
Some fun spring break quotes are:
Most spring quotes can also be used for spring break.
If you’re looking for a fun caption for your spring break photos, here are a few ideas:
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The correct spelling is Mother’s Day (with an apostrophe). The possessive noun form is required in the official name of the holiday. Also, note that Mother’s Day is always capitalized as a proper noun.
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In a Mother’s Day card, you should let your mom know how much you love her and appreciate what she’s done for you. Here are some phrases that might be useful:
You might also consider writing a Mother’s Day letter to express your appreciation in a longer form.
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You can wish friends who are moms a Happy Mother’s Day with a quick text message. Here are some ideas for phrases you can use:
Happy Mother’s Day in Spanish is Feliz Día de la Madre. “Feliz” is the Spanish word for “happy,” and “Día de la Madre” is the official name of the holiday.
QuillBot Translate lets you easily translate any phrase from English to Spanish.
The official dish of Cinco de Mayo is mole poblano. This is an ancient dish native to the state of Puebla.
Its origin ties into the meaning of Cinco de Mayo, which commemorates the Mexican victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla.
“Mole poblano” translates as “mole sauce from Puebla.” To translate more Spanish words into English, try QuillBot’s free Translator.
The meaning of “cinco” is “five” in Spanish.
In English, it’s used as part of the name of the holiday Cinco de Mayo. Cinco de Mayo means “Fifth of May.”
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The difference between Cinco de Mayo and Mexican Independence Day is the date and what’s commemorated.
Cinco de Mayo means “Fifth of May” and is celebrated on May 5th. It honors the Mexican victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla.
Mexican Independence Day is celebrated on September 16th and commemorates the start of Mexico’s War of Independence from Spain.
Cinco de Mayo is celebrated in the United States as a celebration of Mexican culture and heritage.
In the 1960s, Cinco de Mayo became a symbol of resistance and identity for Mexican Americans during the Chicano Movement. Later, Cinco de Mayo became commercialized, especially by alcohol and food brands.
However, these celebrations first started in the 1860s to commemorate the Mexican victory at the Battle of Puebla. Cinco de Mayo means “Fifth of May,” the day that battle took place.
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16 de septiembre (or “16 of September”) is Mexican Independence Day.
It commemorates Father Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla’s “Grito de Dolores” (“Cry of Dolores”) speech on the night of September 15, 1810.
This speech was a call to arms that moved the Mexican people to fight an 11-year war that eventually resulted in their independence from Spain.
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Buddha Purnima 2024 was May 23 in India, Nepal, and several other countries. In others, it was a different day in April or May.
Buddha Purnima is generally celebrated on the full moon of the month Vaisakha, but exact dates vary due to country and tradition.
If you’d like to wish someone a happy Buddha Purnima this year, QuillBot’s free Paraphraser will help you find the right words for your message.
Vesak 2025 will be observed on Monday, May 12 in various countries, including India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
The exact date of Vesak—also known as Buddha Purnima—can vary across countries due to differences in lunar calendar calculations and local customs.
If you’d like to wish someone a happy Vesak, use QuillBot’s Paraphraser to find the best words for your message.
Buddha was born in the 5th and 6th century BC. Buddhist tradition says he was born on the full moon of the month Vaisakha.
Because of this, the holiday Buddha Purnima, which commemorates Buddha’s birthday, is observed on this day. Buddha Purnima changes dates each year but generally falls in April or May.
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Buddha Day is another name for Buddha Purnima or Vesak, the holiday that commemorates the birth of the Buddha. It’s celebrated in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and other countries with Buddhist populations.
This day is an opportunity for Buddhists to reconnect with the Buddha’s teachings of compassion, peace, and enlightenment.
If you’d like to wish someone a happy Buddha Day, QuillBot’s Paraphraser can help you find the right words.
The Buddhist calendar is a lunisolar calendar used in Buddhist countries to mark festivals and observances, like Buddha Purnima (Buddha’s birthday).
The Buddhist calendar combines solar years with lunar months, similar to the Hindu and Chinese calendars.
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To wish a friend or family member a happy Mother’s Day on their first Mother’s Day, you could say:
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Some Mother’s Day puns to add to your Mother’s Day messages are:
Teacher appreciation puns can help make your Teacher Appreciation Day message or gift stand out. Here are a few examples:
May the 4th be with you is a pun on the phrase “May the force be with you” from Star Wars. Because of the similarity of “May the fourth” to “May the force,” Star Wars Day is now unofficially celebrated on May 4th each year.
Top of the morning is not really another way to say good morning, but it used to be somewhat common in old literature (e.g., Treasure Island from the late 1800s) and old Hollywood movies from the mid 1900s.
This version of “good morning” is controversial because it used to be misattributed to Irish culture. It was a form of stereotyping in old Hollywood movies, where the phrase was overused in dialogue for characters of Irish descent.
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Some good morning wishes for friends include:
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There are many sweet ways to say good morning, including:
QuillBot’s free Paraphraser can show you a variety of ways to say things like “good morning.”
Some cute ways to say good morning over text include:
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Eid al-Adha 2024 was Sunday, June 16th. It started at sunset on Saturday, June 15th. The Islamic calendar is lunar, so these dates may vary based on moon sightings in different locations.
Given that the Gregorian calendar is solar, the dates of Eid al-Adha in other years will be different.
Eid al-Adha means “Festival of Sacrifice” in Arabic. To translate Arabic terms to English, try QuillBot Translate.
The meaning of “Eid” in Arabic is “festival” or “celebration.”
The word “عيد,” romanized as “ʿīd,” is often translated as “Eid,” given that many English speakers are familiar with the concept.
There are two Eids: Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of Ramadan, and Eid al-Adha, which commemorates the willingness of Abraham to sacrifice his son to God.
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The Islamic calendar, also known as the “Hijiri calendar,” has 12 months. Two examples are Ramadan and Dhu al-Hijjah, when Eid al-Adha takes place.
Since the Islamic calendar is lunar, its months change each year in relation to the Gregorian calendar (e.g., Ramadan can take place in May, June, July, etc.)
The names of the Islamic months have different meanings. For example, Dhu al-Hijjah means “the one of pilgrimage.”
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“Qurbani” (also known as “udhiyah”) is the sacrificial slaughter of an animal during the Muslim holiday Eid al-Adha.
The qurbani commemorates how the Prophet Abraham was willing to slaughter his son out of obedience to God.
The qurbani typically involves a goat, sheep, or other livestock animal. It is an obligation for all Muslims who can financially afford it. After the sacrifice, the meat of the animal is distributed among the family, friends, and those in need.
“Qurbani” translates as “sacrifice.”To translate more Arabic terms, use QuillBot Translate.
“Udhiyah” is the practice of ritually sacrificing an animal on the Muslim holiday Eid al-Adha. It is also known as “qurbani.”
Udhiyah commemorates Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice his son as commanded by God.
The udhiyah usually involves a livestock animal like a goat or cow. The meat is later divided up and shared among each family, their friends, and those in need.
Both “udhiyah” and “qurbani” translate as “sacrifice,” though with slightly different connotations. To translate more Arabic words, use QuillBot Translate for free.
Because Memorial Day is a day to remember and mourn those who have died while serving in the military, it is generally not considered appropriate to say “Happy Memorial Day.”
Instead, you could say, “Have a meaningful Memorial Day.” If you are reaching out to the family of a fallen service member, you could say “I am thinking of you this Memorial Day” or let them know that you are remembering their loved one.
If you are posting on social media, you could use a phrase like “Honoring the fallen this Memorial Day.” Additionally, you could include a Memorial Day quotation that emphasizes honor, sacrifice, or freedom.
Memorial Day is a day set aside to mourn and remember those who died while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. It is observed on the last Monday of May each year.
Veterans Day is dedicated to honoring anyone who has served in the U.S. Armed Forces. It is observed on November 11 every year, which coincides with the anniversary of the end of World War I (also known as Armistice Day).
Armed Forces Day is a holiday set aside to thank those who are currently serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. It is celebrated on the third Saturday in May. Armed Forces Day 2025 is May 17, 2025.
Although both are celebrated in May, Armed Forces Day is distinct from Memorial Day, which is a day dedicated to mourning and honoring those who died during their military service.
It is good night, not goodnight in formal writing. The expression “good night” is two words (e.g., “Good night, Dad! I’m going to bed now”).
However, “goodnight” (one word) is common in informal contexts and creative writing (e.g., the song “Goodnight, Irene” or the book Goodnight Moon).
When you’re writing good night wishes, the QuillBot Grammar Checker can help you spot common errors like “goodnight.”
It is good night’s sleep, not good night sleep. The expression “good night’s sleep” has an apostrophe + “s” because “night” is a possessive noun in this context.
For example, when you’re writing good night wishes, you might use “I hope you have a good night’s sleep.”
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Some interesting ways to say good night include the following:
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Some cute ways to say good night over text to your crush include:
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In a graduation card message, you should congratulate the graduate and offer your best wishes or advice for the future.
You could also include a special memory you have with the graduate or an inspirational quotation.
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In a high school graduation card, you should congratulate the graduate on their accomplishments and acknowledge the transition they’re making to the next phase of their life.
You can wish them good luck in their next steps, whether that’s attending college or trade school or starting a career.
One example of a short graduation message is “High school was just the beginning. The best years are yet to come—dream big!”
QuillBot’s paraphrasing tool can help you find the perfect wording for any graduation message.
In a college graduation card, you should acknowledge the hard work of the graduate and wish them good luck in the new phase of their life.
If you know that the graduate has plans to start a job or attend graduate school, you can mention details about that. If you’re uncertain, you can make your well wishes more general.
One example of a short graduation message is “Today is just the start of everything you’re meant to do. The world better get ready!”
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A good quote for a graduate is “Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined,” from Henry David Thoreau.
You can choose from many quotes about education, quotes about success, and quotes for students to compose a perfect graduation message.
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Raksha Bandhan 2024 was Monday, August 19th. This holiday always falls on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Shravana.
In 2025, Raksha Bandhan will fall on Saturday, August 9th.
If you’d like to write a Raksha Bandhan message, use QuillBot’s free Paraphraser to help you find the right words.
Some Raksha Bandhan quotes are:
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The months of the Hindu calendar are: Chaitra, Vaisakha, Jyeshtha, Ashadha, Shravana, Bhadrapada, Ashwin, Kartika, Agrahayana, Pausha, Magha, and Phalguna.
Hindu holidays align with these months, not the Gregorian months. For example, Buddha Purnima falls in Vaisakha and Raksha Bandhan falls in Shravana.
If you need to translate words related to the Hindu calendar, QuillBot Translate can handle various Indian languages.
Writing a good Father’s Day message can be difficult! This can be especially true if the dad in question isn’t a relation. Have no fear, here are five excellent Father’s Day messages to use for your friend:
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Sometimes an apt quote says what we struggle to put into words. With that in mind, here are some of the best quotes about Father’s Day:
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“The greatest mark of a father is how he treats his children when no one is looking.”
Both “Father’s Day” and “Fathers’ Day” are grammatically correct, and they both make sense. But the traditional usage is to use the singular “Father’s Day.” That way, it means we are celebrating the individual dad in question, rather than all dads.
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A good pastor appreciation message could be:
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Employee Appreciation Day is the first Friday of March each year.
Employee Appreciation Day is the perfect time to send an appreciation message to your employees.
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To write a heartfelt appreciation message:
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The meaning of “weekend” is “end of the week,” referring to the days reserved for rest instead of work. In most parts of the world, “weekend” means Saturday and Sunday.
However, in some countries, this may be different. For example, some Muslim countries observe the weekend on Friday and Saturday, as Friday is the day of prayer in Islam.
If you do not intend to see someone over the weekend, have a nice weekend is a polite and friendly way to say goodbye for the week.
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Some funny ways to say hello are:
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To say “hello” in Japanese, you can say “こんにちは,” romanized as “konnichiwa” (kohn-nee-chee-wah).
However, there are different ways to say hello in Japanese depending on context. For example, “よ” (yo) is an informal way to say “hi,” similar to “yo” in American English.
Or, “もしもし” (moshi moshi) means “hello” but is only used when answering the phone.
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To say “hello” in French, you can say “bonjour” (bohn-zhour), which translates as “good day.” This greeting works in all contexts during the morning and afternoon.
After about 6 p.m., use “bonsoir” (bohn-soir), literally “good evening.”
Some other ways to say hello in French are:
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To say “hello” in Italian, you can say “salve” (sahl-veh). It is a polite way to say “hello.”
Other ways to say hello in Italian are:
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To say “hello” in German, you can say “hallo” (hah-loh). This greeting is neutral and appropriate in all contexts.
Other ways to say hello in German are:
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On the mend means “getting better from an illness or injury.” If someone is on the mend, they have reached a turning point and are starting to heal or experience fewer symptoms.
You can use the phrase “on the mend” to refer to yourself or another person (e.g., in get well soon messages). For example, one might write, “I’m sorry you’ve been sick, but I’m glad you’re on the mend.”
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It can be sick or ill depending on the situation. Sick and ill are both adjectives to describe a person who is unwell, but there are slight differences.
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You can say feel better or get well soon, depending on the situation.
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Independence Day is the official name of the federal holiday that falls on July 4th every year and celebrates the independence of the United States of America from Great Britain. Outside of an official context, it’s acceptable to use Independence Day, 4th of July, or Fourth of July.
Sometimes, people will shorten the name even further to the 4th or the Fourth.
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Both 4th of July and Fourth of July are acceptable in most contexts. Check with your organization’s style guide to see which is preferred. The Chicago Manual of Style and AP Stylebook both recommend Fourth of July.
QuillBot’s free AI text generator can help you write Happy 4th of July messages for any audience.
Some popular Indian Independence Day patriotic songs are:
India Independence Day is often celebrated with patriotic songs that honor the country’s struggle for freedom and evoke national pride. These songs are played at schools, public events, and during flag-hoisting ceremonies.
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India’s desire for independence increased following World War II due to many factors, including:
The tensions in India and the new situation for Britain following World War II led to India Independence Day being proclaimed on August 15, 1947.
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Here are some quotes that can be used for work anniversary messages:
QuillBot’s free text generator can help you write a work anniversary message to go with one of these quotes.
A workiversary is the anniversary of when you started your job (i.e., your work anniversary).
So if you started your job on July 1, 2025, for example, your first workiversary will be on July 1, 2026.
QuillBot’s free AI text generator will give you some inspiration if you’re writing a work anniversary message for a coworker or employee.
It is workiversary, not workaversary, because it is a portmanteau of “work” and “anniversary” (i.e., “work” + “-iversary”).
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Some ways to say happy retirement using funny wishes are:
Bear in mind what’s funny in American English and British English (and other regional variations) might vary.
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To wish someone a happy retirement, you should:
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