Happy holidays!
- Pluralize your last name correctly.
- Know when to use apostrophes (and when not to).
- Brush up on your grammar skills.
Similarly, do you use an apostrophe on Christmas cards?
Avoid making this common faux pas when you're making your Christmas card! When making your last name plural, you don't need to add an apostrophe! The apostrophe makes the name possessive. The last letter of your last name will determine if you add an “-s” or an “-es”.
Subsequently, question is, how do you write a Christmas card for a family? Here are a few quick rules:
- Never add an apostrophe. Season Greetings from the Smiths.
- If your last name ends with “s, x, z, ch, sh”, then add an “es” at the end of your name. Season Greetings from Joneses.
- If your last name ends with any other letter, just add an s. Season Greetings from Kranes.
Similarly one may ask, what can I write in my Christmas cards?
Classic Christmas Card Messages
- Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
- Wishing you a Merry Christmas!
- Unwrap yourself a joyful Christmas!
- Have a holly, jolly Christmas!
- Merry Christmas with lots of love.
- The best present one can hope for this year is to spend time together.
When should you start sending out Christmas cards?
Answer: Send out Christmas cards to family and friends 2-3 weeks before Christmas day. You should always send out Christmas cards during the first full week of December to avoid sending your cards out too early or too late.