If Wishes Were

Which is correct? Everyone here at xyz wish you a happy holiday or everyone here at xyz wishes you a happy holiday?

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Is it wish or wishes? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

Logically, it doesn't make any sense, though. It doesn't follow that if wishes were fish, the oceans would be riches—or that we’d be swimming anywhere if we made a fish every time we made a wish.

What does "If wishes were fishes we'd all swim in riches" mean?

Best wishes to you is correct. I've never heard a native English speaker say "best wishes for you", and there are no examples of "best wishes for you" in the British National Corpus.

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Which one is correct, "best wishes to you" or "best wishes for you"?

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0 According to the Oxford English Dictionary regards as a valediction literally means “best wishes,” therefore writing “best regards” is redundant. Avoid using it altogether. “Warm regards” and “Kind regards” were both created specifically to avoid this misusage. Both should be used only with close friends or colleagues.

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The expression happy birthday, instead conveys vague wishes that the addressee's life generally go well, combined with the recognition of the birthday. If what is packed into happy birthday were made fully explicit, it would amount to something like: 'Noting that today is your birthday, and appreciating the significance of that fact, I wish you ...

What the writer wishes—or in this case, what the writer feels—for the recipient and Who the writer is. The comma between the position and the organization is implicitly equivalent to a preposition like of, at, or in. It is certainly not necessary, but its use is not a flagrant violation either.