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What can you say instead of Happy Monday?
If You’re Feeling Funny
- Happy “Not Monday”
- Hello from the other side.
- Here’s the good news: Only [number] more days until Friday.
- Hope you’re surviving another workweek.
- I hope you’ve had your coffee already.
- It’s me again.
- I’ll keep this short.
- I’m sorry if this Message sabotaged “inbox zero” for you.
How do you respond to a happy day?
As has been said, the common reply to “Have a nice [or good] day!” or “Have a nice [or good] weekend!” is “You, too!”
How do you respond to Happy Sunday?
Thank you, and you as well. It’s short, simple and nice. Besides you don’t know how the person meant it to begin with. Yes, there are lots of Christians that say that.
What is the response to a have a blessed day ahead?
Responding to “bless you,” you could say, “I don’t need to be blessed” if you wanted to be rude, or if someone says, “have a blessed day,” you could say, “you have a good day too.” You could also say, “I don’t believe in any religion, so I’m just going to say thank you.” If someone says, “I’ll pray for you, I might say …
How do you hope someone doing well?
Here are some professional ways to tell someone, “Hope you’re doing well” in an email:
- “I hope you’re staying healthy.”
- “I hope this email finds you well.”
- “I hope you are having a productive day.”
- “How’s life in [City]?”
- “I hope you’re having a great week!”
- “I’m reaching out to you because…”
Can we say happy Monday in email?
1. “Happy Monday!” Or, alternatively, insert any other day of the week in there. Happy [blank] is for holidays, like your birthday or Christmas—not for a day of the week that comes around every seven days without fail.
Can you say happy Monday?
How do you respond to blessings?
If you accept a “bless you,” then it’s easy to respond appropriately: Say “yes,” or “yes, thank you,” or just “thanks.” Or signal yes — nod your head, or wink your eye, or simply smile.
Is Happy Sunday Correct?
We don’t habitually say ‘Happy Sunday’. (If we did, we’d have to say ‘Happy Monday’, Happy Tuesday’ . . . and so on). We tend to reserve such a greeting for special days, like birthdays, Christmas, Mother’s Day etc).
How do you respond to a blessing?
How do you respond when someone says your blessed?
It’s just a polite thing to say, and it’s customary to reply with “Thank you”. (Nobody would think you were actually calling blessings down on them from God, so whether you or they believe or not is irrelevant.)