Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Chris Galloway on November 21, 2008, 11:04:17 am
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Writing a letter to all my customers thanking them for their custom during 2008, including details of new services for 2009 and schedules for the xmas/new year period.
I would like to wish them the best for Christmas and 2009 - anyone got a funny or catchy way of putting it?
Thanks!
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"Xmas tips gladly appreicated"
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i used to have on my "your windows have been cleaned leaflet: for this time of year, i hope you have a happy christmas and a good new year ( or words to that effect ) the only downside is, in todays PC times, people were asking me " how do you know i celebrate christmas " etc etc
i of course didnt use them for people i knew didnt celebrate ( i have a few jewish customers )
it used to wind me up so much, they would have lights and a tree up and still moad at me because i presumed then celebrated christmas ::) ::) ::)
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personally i think the americans have the right idea on this now
happy holiday season
doesnt offend in any way shape or form
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I always say have a good holiday and ill see you in the new year. Many thanks for your custom this year.
By the way price increase in new year (joke ;D)
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good point, i hate "Holidays" i think i'll go for Happy Festive Season...