經(jīng)典節(jié)日賀信范文(通用3篇)
經(jīng)典節(jié)日賀信范文 篇1
敬愛的老師:
您好!
在第xx個(gè)教師節(jié)到來之際,作為您的學(xué)生,作為您一直關(guān)注、指導(dǎo)與期望的學(xué)生在遠(yuǎn)離家鄉(xiāng)的上海向您表達(dá)我們的感激之情,表達(dá)我們的.衷心祝福:節(jié)日快樂,萬事如意!
還記得母校那一片嫣紅的石榴,如今也應(yīng)該是結(jié)滿累累碩果了吧。母校的一切現(xiàn)在想起來還是如昨日般清晰、親切,老師們的諄諄教誨還時(shí)常在耳畔縈繞。又是一季的豐收,又是一年桃李滿天下。
欣聞20xx年高考,我校在連續(xù)兩年位居全市綜合排名第一的基礎(chǔ)上又創(chuàng)新高周文靜同學(xué)榮摘淄博市理科狀元;一批本科、軍檢線上線總?cè)藬?shù)及上線率均居全市第一;本科上線再超千人;6名同學(xué)考入清華、北大,實(shí)現(xiàn)了高考綜合排名第一的三連冠。作為一中的學(xué)生我們感到自豪與驕傲,因?yàn)槲覀冇辛烁嗟馁Y本炫耀我們的名校資源,我們有了更多的例證宣傳我們的名師隊(duì)伍,我們有了更多的校友走進(jìn)我們的深造行列。
師恩浩蕩,難以用文字表述;感激之情,難以用謝字表達(dá)。正如泰戈?duì)柕囊痪湓姡何业男模谀愕难劾镎业搅颂炜铡J堑模蠋煹男模谖覀儗W(xué)生求知的眼睛里找到了完全神圣的天空!為了這神圣,你們勇做海洋中的燈塔,照亮了我們前行的道路;你們甘當(dāng)人梯,以偉岸的身軀托著我們稚嫩的雙腳一步步攀高;你們愿為紅燭,以不滅的信念激勵(lì)我們進(jìn)步成長。在我們求學(xué)的道路上,灑滿了你們的心血和汗水,我們深知:優(yōu)秀出自您的耕耘,成功源自您的栽培,我們永遠(yuǎn)銘記您的教誨和箴言!
不管我們走得多遠(yuǎn),不管相隔的時(shí)間多長,師恩永恒,師恩難忘
您的學(xué)生:
經(jīng)典節(jié)日賀信范文 篇2
Dear Friends, Family, and People We Sort-Of Know (But Not Really),
We hope that all of you are healthy and happy during this holiday season. Don’t worry, we also wish you well during other times of the year, but this is just the only time of the year where we have time to put these thoughts in written form. Yes, you read that right! We! For the first time since...that one time when my sister was a co-author and I mostly deleted everything she wrote because she was too kind, this letter will have contributions from everyone! Mom, Dad, the cats, the numerous dust bunnies around the house, and special guest author E. L. James!*
I just got off the phone with her agent. She has declined our generous offer to contribute to this letter because she is hard at work at her next novel: another brave exposé of the controversial and frightening world of the paint swatches section of Home Depot.
Also, I was just kidding. No one else is actually going to contribute text to this letter. They’re all citing perfectly good excuses, such as, “I’m busy,” or “I don’t want to,” or (gesturing to a button-down shirt) “Why do you need a shirt like this? This looks like a man’s shirt. Do women really wear shirts like this? I’m going upstairs now.”
Traditionally, this is the point in the letter where I write little blurbs about everyone in the family. And because I lack imagination, that’s exactly what’s going to happen next.
Dad is doing wonderfully. One of my fondest memories this past year was driving him to some random hill in Berkeley so he could learn how to make mead. Yes, mead. A drink that I thought only existed in Harry Potter books.
Mom took a Diagnosis by Image quiz today and got an astounding 10% correct. Then she went back and guessed on the others and ended up with 40% correct. She would like to point out that there are 10 questions total, and she is currently on her fourth attempt to get all of the questions correct. So she’s doing great. She does not enjoy reading books on her Nook because she believes that paper books reigns supreme, but she does enjoy playing recordings of TV shows about cats to see how our cats react to them.
Siu-Wei is busy working two jobs, so there have been complaints that she hasn’t been seen around the house very much. We are all very proud of her and are eager to see where she’ll be in the next year. Seriously. We really want to know.
Siu-Yuan is back home for the holidays and hates what this weather is doing to her hair. She is enjoying spending time with her cats and feels only mildly awkward referring to herself in the third person.
Waigong is staying active physically and mentally, and is the idealized version of the wise old man who guides a protagonist to victory in any fantasy novel or movie. When asked, he said his favorite element used to be fluorine, but, “it’s retired now.” He reads Time, Newsweek, Smithsonian, New York Times, National Geographic, as well as many smart-person books that would make him a delightful guest at dinner parties. Unfortunately we’re not that good at those so this muscle has gone unexercised.
I’m assuming that by now you’re pretty bored. I’m the first to admit we’re not that interesting of a family. Mom is the second, having uttered earlier, “Wow. None of us are very interesting.” What terrific insight, Mom. Luckily, this letter is about to come to a close. But first, I want to talk about my cats.
The cats are too cute! They are ridiculously soft and fluffy. Waigong is best friends with Chopin, but when he wants her to go away, he brandishes a cane that he keeps in his room (for fun, obviously) and Chopin runs away! Poor cat. Sable remains chubby, but has become much nicer. She likes to give massages but uses too much claw. She’s learning.
That’s all folks. See you next year. Unless there is no next year (I’m writing this on the 20th). But I’m certain there will be.
*Mom: What?! E. L. James? We don’t have E. L. James! Isn’t that the Fifty Shades of Grey author? I don’t want her writing our letter!
This used to read, “She enjoys reading...” but then Mom said, “I DO NOT like reading on the Nook! I only do it as a last resort!”
經(jīng)典節(jié)日賀信范文 篇3
敬愛的老師:
您好!
在這個(gè)大自然洋溢著豐收喜慶的季節(jié)里,我們迎來了第20個(gè)美好的節(jié)日――教師節(jié)。
這是你的節(jié)日,我由衷地想對您說句:“老師您辛苦了!”您對每一份工作都傾注了大量的辛勤與汗水,就像是一支蠟燭照亮了別人燃燒了自己,是多么的偉大與圣潔。我就是您親手培育的一棵小苗,我茁壯成長無不沐浴著您的陽光雨露。
老師您是無私的,您為我們不知付出了多少心血,并且奉獻(xiàn)了自己的青春年華。有多少個(gè)萬籟俱寂的深夜,人們已經(jīng)進(jìn)入了夢鄉(xiāng)時(shí),而您卻還在燈下備課,批改作業(yè);還有一些成績比較差的同學(xué)如果上課時(shí)沒有聽懂,您還要抽空為他們補(bǔ)課,每天要忙到很晚才能回家。您結(jié)婚了,原本有好多天休息時(shí)間,但您為了我們,只休息3天,就回來了;這幾天您感冒了,但您還是帶病堅(jiān)持來講課,您的心太軟、我為之太感動了。
記得我八歲那年,開學(xué)的第一天,當(dāng)我敲開知識的大門時(shí),我覺得一切是那么的陌生,但您像魔術(shù)師一樣讓我們學(xué)會了拼音字母,輕松地認(rèn)識了生字,使我對文字不再陌生。是您給了我一雙明亮的眼睛,從自我能在知識的海洋中遨游。謝謝您,老師!
衷心地祝您
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