I'm happy with a card, especially if the child has made it, and a "have a nice holiday" at the end of term.
Now after that, all have a nice holiday and play safe.
Speak to you later and have a nice holiday if I don't see you.
Just take a nice holiday and get away from it all.
Now I've frightened you, all have a nice holiday, but play safe.
"And did you have a nice holiday this summer?"
His final words were that she needed a nice long holiday after a few days in bed.
But she seems to like it up here, and we have nice holidays.
Do a job in one place, bounce to another, and work there or take a nice holiday until things chilled out again.
Her greeting, "Have a nice holiday," left me wondering which one she meant.