Short & Sweet Christmas Wishes for Your Colleague

Finding the right Christmas wish for a colleague can be tricky. You want something warm and genuine, but professional and appropriate for the workplace. These short, sweet messages strike that perfect balance.

#1Short & Sweet

Wishing you a Christmas filled with joy and a New Year of great projects together!

#2Short & Sweet

Hope your holiday is as wonderful as your work ethic. Merry Christmas!

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#3Short & Sweet

Cheers to a festive break and returning refreshed in the New Year. Happy holidays!

#4Short & Sweet

May your Christmas be merry, your break restful, and your return to work smooth.

#5Short & Sweet

Sending warm wishes for a peaceful Christmas and a productive New Year ahead.

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#6Short & Sweet

Here's to good cheer, great colleagues, and a wonderful Christmas season.

#7Short & Sweet

Wishing you a holiday filled with laughter and a New Year of shared successes.

#8Short & Sweet

May your Christmas sparkle as brightly as your contributions to the team.

#9Short & Sweet

Enjoy a well-deserved break and come back ready for new adventures. Merry Christmas!

#10Short & Sweet

Warmest wishes for a joyful Christmas and a fantastic year of collaboration ahead.

Common questions

Should I sign a Christmas card to a colleague with just my name or include a personal note?

Adding a brief personal note like 'Enjoy the break!' or 'Looking forward to working together next year' makes it warmer while staying professional. Just your name is fine for more distant colleagues.

Is it appropriate to send a Christmas card to a colleague I don't know very well?

Yes, a simple, professional Christmas wish is perfectly appropriate. It's a kind gesture that fosters positive workplace relationships. Stick to the short, sweet messages above.

When is the best time to give a Christmas card to a colleague?

The week before your workplace closes for the holidays is ideal. Avoid the last day if it's hectic. A quiet moment by their desk or in a common area works well.