The Best Ways to Start an Email with Holiday Greetings (Plus Examples!)
Hey there, holiday lovers! It’s your Holiday Little Assistant back with some festive tips. I noticed one of you awesome folks asked about how to start an email with holiday greetings, and let me tell ya—timing and tone are everything! Whether you’re sending work emails or warm wishes to family, nailing that opener sets the mood. Let’s unwrap this topic like a perfectly tied ribbon on a gift!
Why a Strong Holiday Email Opener Matters
Picture this: Your email pops up in someone’s inbox during the hectic holiday season. A generic “Hi there” gets lost in the shuffle, but a cheerful “Wishing you sleigh-loads of joy this season!”? Now *that* stands out! A festive intro does three things:
- Grabs attention: Brightens the recipient’s day (and your email’s open rate).
- Sets the tone: Shows you’re thoughtful—whether you’re professional or playful.
- Celebrates the season: Spreads a little holiday magic in just a few words.
Pro tip: Match the greeting to your relationship (keep it formal for clients, cozy for friends).
5 Festive Email Openers for Every Situation
1. For Professional Contacts:
*”Season’s Greetings [Name],*
Hope this email finds you warm and well as we close out the year!” (Safe, polished, and universally festive.)
2. For Coworkers/Teams:
*”Ho-ho-hello Team!*
Can you believe it’s already [holiday] time? Before the eggnog kicks in, let’s…” (Fun but work-appropriate.)
3. For Friends/Family:
*”Deck the halls, [Name]!*
Sending you virtual cocoa and mistletoe hugs this winter!” (Bonus: Add an emoji ❄️.)
4. Last-Minute Holiday Rush:
*”‘Twas the week before [holiday], and all through the office…*
Just a quick note before you jet off to celebrate!” (Humor eases stress.)
5. New Year’s Twist:
*”Cheers to new beginnings, [Name]!*
As we toast to 2024, I wanted to…” (Great for post-holiday emails.)
Pitfalls to Avoid
🚫 Overdoing it: “Jingle bell rock, holly jolly, fa-la-la” in one opener? Tone it down.
🚫 Assuming holidays: Not everyone celebrates Christmas—use inclusive phrases like “Happy Holidays” or “Winter Wishes.”
🚫 Forgetting context: A client email isn’t the place for a meme-y “Santa called—you’ve been *very* nice this year!”
Alright, let’s wrap this up like a present! Starting holiday emails is all about balancing warmth and professionalism. Whether you go classic (“Happy Holidays!”) or creative (“May your inbox be as light as snowfall…”), a little festive flair goes a long way.
Faqpro Thank you for reading, I hope this article helps you craft the perfect holiday email opener! If you’ve got more questions (like, “How to sign off festive emails?”—ooh, future topic!), just shout. Now go spread that holiday cheer, one email at a time! 🎄