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You can ask for Christmas donations by simply stating your cause or organization, explaining what you're collecting donations for, and expressing gratitude for any contributions. For example: ``This Christmas, we're collecting donations to support local families in need. Your generosity can make a real difference.
“Every time we love, every time we give, it's Christmas.”
While "Merry Christmas" is the common and current seasonal salutation, "Christmas gift" was an equivalent expression used in the rural south and also in southern Pennsylvania, Ohio Valley, West Virginia, and later in northeastern Texas as a simple greeting and recognizing the birth of Christ as a gift.
That depends on why you are giving the gift. For example, if it is a special occasion, you simply say, ''Happy Birthday'' or ``Merry Christmas'' or whatever is appropriate. If you are giving a gift as a means of appreciation, say something like ``Thank you so much for all you have done for me.'' If the gift is...
Be merry and shine bright. Make it a December to remember. Walking in a winter wonderland. Joy to the world.
1. Short and Traditional Merry Christmas and a happy new year. Glad tidings for the festive season. Wishing you a happy Christmas. Have a happy holiday. Christmas wishes with love.
A simple card that reads something along these lines would be such a heartwarming surprise: “I made a donation to organization name in your name — I know how much this means to you!” “You inspired me to make a gift to organization name in your name this year.
The gift giver pays any gift tax owed, not the receiver. You don't have to report gifts to the IRS unless the amount exceeds $18,000 in 2024 (increasing to $19,000 in 2025).