Funny Christmas Wishes for Your Clients

Sending a Christmas card to a client is more than just a holiday gestureβ€”it's a chance to strengthen your professional relationship. Choosing the right funny wish can make your card memorable and show your human side.

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May your holiday season be as productive as my attempts to understand our accounting software. Merry Christmas!

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Wishing you a Christmas so relaxing, you forget to check your email for at least 24 hours. (We won't tell anyone.)

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Hope your holiday break is longer than our typical conference call. Merry Christmas from all of us!

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May your Christmas be filled with more joy than finding that missing file you've been searching for since October.

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Wishing you a holiday season with zero technical difficulties and at least one relative who understands what you actually do for work.

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May your eggnog be stronger than our collective need to schedule 'just one more quick meeting.' Happy Holidays!

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Hope your Christmas involves more cookies and fewer spreadsheets. (But we both know the spreadsheets will still be there.)

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Wishing you a holiday so peaceful, you almost forget about Q4 goals. Almost. Merry Christmas!

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May your gift-giving skills be better than our office's Secret Santa budget. Happy Holidays from the team!

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Hope your Christmas involves more 'ho ho ho' and less 'oh no no.' Looking forward to working with you in the new year!

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Common Questions

Q.Is it appropriate to send a funny Christmas card to a client?

Yes, if you have an established professional relationship. Humor can strengthen bonds, but consider your client's personality and company culture first.

Q.When should I send Christmas cards to clients?

Aim for early to mid-December to ensure delivery before the holiday rush. Avoid sending too close to Christmas when offices may be closed.

Q.Should I handwrite or use digital cards for clients?

Handwritten cards add a personal touch for key clients, while digital cards work well for larger lists. Choose based on your relationship and time available.