A collection of auspicious sentences for the Year of the Snake in 2025! In addition to good luck and happy New Year in the Year of the Snake, what other auspicious sentences are related to "snake"? 2025 coincides with the 12th zodiac sign "Year of the Snake". "THE INTERN" has prepared 25 auspicious sayings for the Year of the Snake. In addition to traditional New Year greetings, it also includes humorous homophonic congratulations. It can be used by readers in gift boxes, red envelopes, contacting foreign customers or friends, or paying New Year greetings during the New Year.
Congratulatory Sentences for the Year of the Snake: Selected 25 auspicious sentences to wish customers and friends
- May you have a prosperous New Year!
- Wishing you an abundance of wealth and prosperity!
- Best wishes for happiness and success in the coming year!
- May this year bring you great happiness and success!
- Great luck and fortune in the Year of the Snake!
- May good fortune and great favor follow you throughout the year!
- May all your hopes and dreams come true!
- Wishing you peace and joy all year long!
- May your happiness last year after year!
- Wishing you surplus and abundance year after year!
- Step by step, may your success continue to grow!
- May your every wish come true!
- May wealth and fortune flow abundantly to you!
- Wishing you safe travels and peace wherever you go!
- May your business flourish and thrive!
- Wishing you eternal health and happiness!
- May your career soar to greater heights!
- May your business thrive and succeed beyond expectations!
- May joy, peace, and health be with you always!
- May your home be filled with fortune and happiness!
- Wishing you boundless luck and good fortune!
- May you welcome the new spring with joy and happiness!
- May you achieve great success and bright prospects!
- Wishing wealth and treasure fill your home!
- May your future be filled with endless opportunities and success!
The Year of the Snake is a symbol of agility and wisdom. Use auspicious sentences, four-character idioms or creative blessings to bring full blessings and joy to relatives and friends. From "Golden Snake Dances" to "Auspicious Snake Welcomes the Spring", whether it is New Year greetings or holiday sayings, they are all filled with expectations and hopes for the future. "THE INTERN" wishes every reader to be as auspicious and happy in the Year of the Snake, and welcome a new year full of opportunities and beauty!
A must-learn etiquette for the New Year! How to toast and bless each other politely during Weiya or Shinnenkai Party?
After mastering the above auspicious sentences for the Year of the Dragon, the most likely occasions in the workplace where you need to say auspicious sentences and congratulatory sentences are workplace dinners such as Weiya and Shinnenkai. If there are supervisors or clients during the dinner, in what order should toasts or greetings be made so as not to be rude?
"The Elders Didn't Teach You, But You Must Know 66 Kinds of Interpersonal Etiquette" reminds you that whether it is a meeting or a dinner party, you must first clarify the relationship between the guest and the host. In company dinners, the host is the top executive. Before the top executive speaks or takes the lead in toasting everyone, unless the company has other deliberate arrangements, subordinates should not take over the host. Only after everyone is seated and the host or the main guest of honor has made a speech or toasted, can those who wish to toast begin to toast.
When a company executive or important guest proposes a toast to everyone, no matter what kind of drink they drink, they should respond to the toaster's invitation and raise their glasses together. If you are eating at this time, remember to pause first. If the person making the toast is of higher rank or older, when toasting from table to table, the junior subordinates at that table should raise their glasses with both hands and stand up to respond, which is polite. If a junior person in the company wants to reciprocate or take the initiative to toast at the main table, the order of toasting is: from oldest to youngest, from high to low position, toast to the host first, and then greet the guests. If the host sits at the same table as the guest, he should first thank the host for his generous hospitality and consideration, and then propose a toast to the elderly guest.
However, if the purpose of the dinner is to entertain guests, politely you should greet the guest of honor (the main guest) first and then the host. When toasting, you should try to avoid it and not disturb others who are talking or eating. You should also pay special attention to your status. Middle- and senior-level supervisors can toast to senior supervisors or big bosses alone. When paying tribute to higher-level supervisors, it is best to do so. It is more appropriate to gather more than a few department colleagues, or under the leadership of the department manager.
When toasting, you should look at the other person and say some words of thanks and blessings at the same time. Remember to hold the wine glass with your right hand and hold the bottom of the glass with your left hand to face the other person to show respect, and drink first before the other person drinks.