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G-Ziss
12/10/21 7:38:24 PM
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I am sending someone a greeting card and one thing I want to write is "May your 2021 end well", but that's too plain and the word "well" doesn't really emphasize it enough, I want it to be better than just "well".

Can anyone think of a better way to phrase this?
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DrizztLink
12/10/21 7:39:12 PM
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Swimmingly

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G-Ziss
12/10/21 7:41:22 PM
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That's not bad, but it sort of implies that their 2021 did not begin well, and I really don't know how their year started off.
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The_Hat
12/10/21 7:47:05 PM
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Just go with a classic.
"Have a happy holiday and a wonderful new years!"

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Solid Sonic
12/10/21 7:47:12 PM
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I think what you're looking for is "I hope your new year is shit and you lose your home, get rekt, #Chad4Life"

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G-Ziss
12/10/21 7:47:36 PM
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That's true, but it doesn't seem like it's going to end much better as it relates to the virus.
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G-Ziss
12/10/21 7:48:30 PM
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The_Hat posted...
Just go with a classic.
"Have a happy holiday and a wonderful new years!"

I would except the pre-printed message on the card already says something to that effect.
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