Easy opt-out process
Make sure every holiday email includes a clear, simple way to opt out of future holiday messages without unsubscribing from other types of communications. This respects recipients’ preferences while keeping them engaged with your brand.
1. Christmas holiday email to employees.
Subject Line: Happy Holidays from [Company Name]!
Email Body:
Dear Team,
As we reflect on the past year, we are reminded of the resilience, uk people whatsapp number dedication, and collaboration that each of you has brought to our workplace. The holidays are a wonderful time for reflection and gratitude, and it is in that spirit that we extend our sincerest gratitude to you.
Please note that our offices will be closed from [start date] through [end date] to give everyone a chance to enjoy this holiday season with their loved ones. We encourage you to use this time to rest, recharge, and celebrate the season in your own special way.
We are so grateful for all of your hard work throughout the year and look forward to all we can accomplish together in the year ahead. Wishing you a magical holiday season filled with joy, laughter, and peace.
Warmest Holiday Wishes,
[Your Name]
[Your Job Title]
2. Valentine's Day email to employees.
Subject Line: Spreading love and gratitude to our team on Valentine's Day!
Email Body:
Dear [employee name],
Today is Valentine's Day - a day to celebrate love and cherish the personal and professional relationships we have. We wanted to take this opportunity to express our gratitude for the passion, energy, and creativity you bring to our team every day.
We want you to feel recognized and valued today, and know that your contributions make a significant impact on our success. Let's have fun enjoying this day and feeling appreciated - not just today, but every day.
Thank you for all you do!
Free templates for specific holidays
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