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What are the New Year greetings written by subordinates to superiors? Ask god for help
1, New Year's Day is here, New Year's Day is here, if you are lucky, be early. Send a message to make you laugh. By the way, I can express my feelings. May happiness surround you, may good luck cover you, and may troubles throw you away. Happy New Year!
2. New Year's Day, New Year's Day, achievements, don't be proud, fail, don't die, work together, make a shot, be lucky, fall from the sky, share together, and be happy together. Good luck every day, good luck every day!
3. Newly-baked short messages, hot wishes, hot luck and delicious auspiciousness are a delicacy on your reunion dinner. Eat them, your body is great and your heart is warm. Happy new year!
When the new year comes, "red" luck is the first light. I wish you a smooth new year's work and show your "red" picture; Life is happy, "red" is booming! Wealth is prosperous, "red" is a blessing! Happy new year!
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