Sailors Holiday
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Sailors Holiday

Holiday toasts should express the holiday spirit
Holidays toasts are usually short and cheerful. They encompass what the holiday season means. They are given at office parties all over the world and the people who give them are as different as the toasts themselves.
Raising their glasses as they give those holiday toasts are the C.E.O’s of multi-national companies, the bosses of small firms, the father of families and guests at corporate functions. Add to that the chairmen of football clubs, the Presidents of countries and military officers in the mess. In other words there are many, many places and occasions where you might be asked to give holiday toasts.
In doing so you join a long list of people over the centuries who added to the festivities with their memorable toasts. Some of them, of course, were very clever. Many of them were written by famous poets and writers. Yet all toasts are not holiday toasts. There are historical toasts; friendship toasts and champagne toasts .There are 21st birthday toasts and toasts to the past and to the future as in New Year’s Eve toasts. There are toasts to professions and anniversary ones not to mention toasts to the navy or to different countries.
These toasts are not, of course, the same as holiday toasts. Such holiday toasts are more specific. They relate only to the holidays and yet they have to be inclusive in that so many people in so many places celebrate seasonal holidays and toast them.
A holiday can be defined as a rest, a break or relaxation. It can be said to be the chance to get away from it all. It may give you the opportunity to do something you have always wanted to do or indeed to simply do nothing at all. It can mean travelling for miles or staying at home in your own back yard... We all need such breaks from our everyday lives and especially from our offices or places of employment. So the words of holiday toasts should describe the way people feel about the break.
The words you use, therefore, should show just how important such a break is. It should mention the feeling of anticipation which is half the fun of the holiday. It may mention the hard work done which necessitated the holiday. In other words your toast should celebrate holidays and our need for them.
So whether you are a soldier or a sailor or indeed a candlestick maker your holiday toasts should, like Bon voyage cards, send your listeners off on their holidays on a happy note.
Niamh Crowe started her speech writing career with <a href="http://www.speech-writers.com/christmas-firm.htm">Holiday toasts</a>. That was 20 years ago. To date she has written thousands of different speeches like bride speeches, birthday speeches, farewell speeches and <a href="http://www.speech-writers.com/new-year-corporatepacks.htm">Christmas toast</a> etc.
About the Author
Niamh Crowe started her speech writing career with Holiday toasts. That was 20 years ago. To date she has written thousands of different speeches like bride speeches, birthday speeches, farewell speeches and Christmas toast etc.
I have a question regarding the novel The Scarlet Letter?
In chapter 21 (The New England Holiday), Hawthorne talks about how the Puritans just disregard the sailors' rude behavior and sin because the sailors are exempt from their laws. So, why is it that the Puritans can so easily excuse the sailor's many sins but not Hester's?
Just my guess, but Hester was one of them. On the one hand they were outraged that she was someone the world could hold as an example of a Puritan, (not exactly the image they want), and on the other hand they feared her because she represented the possibility that any one of them could have a fall from grace.
They could not count the sailor as a member of their group and therefore could accept his flaws and could use him as an example to themselves and the world as to what a non Puritan is like.
Sailors Holiday !









