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HappyNew Year! is a sentence by itself, and thus Happy should be capitalized. It would not be necessary to capitalize "birthday" if you were saying "Happy birthday" instead of "Happy New Year". I wish you a merry Christmas and happy New Year. is how I'd capitalize the words if they weren't being used on their own, but rather in a longer sentence.
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Site De Rencontre Pour Celibataire Riche. personal Last updated on January 3, 2016 Chandoo A big, warm & pleasant hello to you. I wish you a merry Christmas & Happy New Year 2016. May your holidays be filled with joy, togetherness, celebrations and fulfillment. May your new year be filled with hope, energy and awesomeness. I want to tell you how thankful I am for all your support in this year. Every time you visit our website, read an article, leave a comment, enroll in a course, purchase a product, read one of my books, listen to a podcast episode, watch a video or tell your friends about I feel nothing but gratitude, thankfulness and amazement. 2015 is the most successful year since starting all thanks to you. Heartfelt thanks to you, from my family, staff and volunteers. About this year’s holiday card We took this picture recently from the terrace of our house. Don’t freak out, the twins are not yet shoulder height they are 6years old. But they are fairly tall for their age. Click on the picture to enlarge. Holiday schedule of This year, I will be extra lazy during the holiday season. So no more Excel tips until first week of January 2016. Of course, there will be some usual suspects around this time of year. Here is what you can expect. 28 December Monday – People & websites that helped me in 2015, thank you message 31 December Thursday – Best of in 2015 1 January Friday – Free 2016 Excel calendar & daily planner template 4 January Monday – Regular broadcasting of Excel awesomeness Our forum Our Excel forum will be up and running during the holiday season. That said, I would not expect quick help for any problems as most of our regular members would be away on holiday break. You have higher chance of getting TRUE for RAND-RAND=0 than finding someone to answer your Excel question during next few days. So be patient and enjoy the holidays. Online store Our online store will be open. Any purchase you make for training programs, templates or eBooks will be delivered as promised. If you join our course on Christmas eve or day or on new year day, please expect to receive your password by the end of next working day. If you have any support query, please expect to hear a resolution by 7th of January. Get Excel School, VBA Classes, PM Templates, Dashboard Templates or The VLOOKUP Book Emails If you are sending me an email, please expect a reply only after 7th of Jan. If you have something urgent to say, you can call me find my number on the site. Once again…, On behalf of my family, our staff, volunteers and well wishers, let me wish you a very pleasant holiday season and an awesome start to 2016. PS Here is a snow flake made in Excel to cheer you up during the holidays. Share this tip with your colleagues 11 Comments Ask a question or say something... Tagged under no ads, no-nl, personal Category personal Welcome to you so much for visiting. My aim is to make you awesome in Excel & Power BI. I do this by sharing videos, tips, examples and downloads on this website. There are more than 1,000 pages with all things Excel, Power BI, Dashboards & VBA here. Go ahead and spend few minutes to be AWESOME. Read my story • FREE Excel tips book Chandoo is an awesome teacher 5/5 From simple to complex, there is a formula for every occasion. Check out the list now. Calendars, invoices, trackers and much more. All free, fun and fantastic. Still on fence about Power BI? In this getting started guide, learn what is Power BI, how to get it and how to create your first report from scratch. 11 Responses to “Merry Christmas & Happy New Year 2016 [Holiday Greeting]” Krishna says Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Chandoo and my 'excel'lent kin. Nikki says A very happy Christmas and New Year to you and your family, Chandoo! Wishing you even more awesomeness in 2016! Thanks so much as always for all your help and inspiration throughout the year. I was on course the other day, and we were discussing which websites we use for help, and yours is the first one that comes up every time - you are much loved here in South Africa. 🙂 Wish you a bright new year. Merry Christmas to you too Chandoo and to all of the people who help make your truly awesome site what it is. May we all have a spectacularly great 2016! Merry Christmas & Happy New Year. God Bless Your Family. Hope to have the chance to meet you again in 2016. Cathy says Hi Chandoo, Thanks very much for the posting on this website. I saw it by chance when I prepared the Excel training for my colleagues and then I found sooooo many useful tips in this website. Wish you and your family a happy new year Cathy Hi Chandoo, HAPPY NEW YEAR! This is not a belated Happy New Year coz' the Chinese new year is just coming! I want to thank you for the fantastic skill i learned in Excel just by visiting your site, i started way back years ago and get your regular post in my mail. Since then, i made my own interactive dashboard that everyone thinks awesome, but i'm sure needs a lot of work by your standards. I've also gotten people to be interested and learn Excel and create their own dashboards. I use it 24/7 for work! You are awesome! SYHH Shaking your hand here Stephen LisaAnn says We all love you and your AWESOME family, Chandoo. We're all a small part of your 'extended' family - around the globe! New Year says As the new year renews all the happiness and good tidings, hope the joyful spirit keeps glowing in your heart forever! Happy New Year! Leave a Reply
If you’re planning to spend the Winter holidays in Romania and want to impress locals with your knowledge of the language swearing doesn’t count!, you might want to know how to say Merry Christmas in Romanian, or maybe how to wish somebody a Happy New Year. In today’s article, we’re going to talk about all these winter-greetings and you’ll quickly improve your knowledge of the Romanian language. We did a similar article in the past when I taught you how to say I love you in Romanian and hopefully you haven’t forgotten since! Now, getting to today’s topic, let’s learn some winter greetings and other holiday-related words in Romanian! Crăciun Fericit! A tongue twister for most foreigners, but don’t worry about getting it perfectly. Romanians will appreciate you trying and still understand what you’re saying. What about the pronunciation? It’s something like “crah-tschun feh-re-cheet” Oh yes! If somebody wishes you “Craciun Fericit” and you want to say “Merry Christmas to you too”, that would be Craciun fericit si tie! although just saying “Craciun Fericit” would work as well How to say “Happy new Year” in Romanian This one’s easier Un an nou fericit! Is it really easier? You can also follow it with a greeting that’s normally used during one’s birthday La multi ani! which basically means “live many years”!. So if you want to really impress, you can say Un an nou fericit si la multi ani! The same goes if you want to go for another tongue twisting swirl. If you want to keep things a bit more neutral and not jump into the Christmas spirit, you can always say “Sărbători fericite” which means “Happy holidays“. Unlike in other places where such a wish is made to ensure nobody is offended for example, if they don’t celebrate Christmas, in Romania it usually covers all the winter holidays. I haven’t met a single Romanian not to celebrate Christmas, even less so get offended if you wish them a Merry Christmas, so no real need to go for “Sarbatori fericite”. Here are some more winter and holiday-related words in Romanian – snow zapada– It’s snowing ninge– Santa Claus Mos Craciun– Mulled Wine Vin fiert can’t have a winter without it– I’m getting tipsy Ma ametesc just in case– I’m cold Imi este frig– I’m happy Sunt fericit– Christmas Craciun I’m sure you had this figured out already– I love Christmas Iubesc Craciunul– Christmas carols Colinde de Craciun– Christmas tree Brad de Craciun And this would be it in terms of Christmasy-words. Did I miss any? Let me know in the comment section below and I’ll gladly translate them for you. And, of course, Merry Christmas to you all and a Happy New Year! Yes, Romania is not yet part of the “politically correct” revolution and we wish everybody a merry Christmas, not happy winter holidays or anything like that. Santa Claus visiting our house for a very “Craciun Fericit” When it comes to Christmas in Romania, if you want more than greetings, you should know that it is customary to offer gifts to your loved ones, as well as friends and even colleagues at work. For the latter, don’t go overboard just get something small and nice, but not expensive. Santa Claus usually arrives on the 24th in the evening before kids go to bed, but in some cases, if the family accepts it, the gifts can be found on the 25th in the morning, under the Christmas tree. We don’t have the tradition of giving Christmas cards although nobody is upset if they receive one, nor to leave milk and cookies for Santa. Also, the Christmas stockings are not a tradition here in Romania, so expect most gifts to come in boxes or bags and the stockings to be found… nowhere. All in all, it doesn’t really matter how you celebrate Christmas and enjoy the winter holidays as long as you do. It’s easy to adapt and most important is, in my opinion, to welcome them all with an open heart. And now you can even make an impression as you know how to say Merry Christmas in Romanian, as well as how to wish somebody A Happy New Year in Romanian!
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