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New Year greetings from parents.
1, Dear Mom and Dad, Happy New Year! I wish you good health and all the best!
Thank your parents for raising you, and wish you happiness and health in the new year.
Mom and Dad, may your life be full of sunshine, warmth and happiness in the new year!
4. Happy New Year to my parents. I wish you a smooth career and a harmonious family in the new year!
Dear mom and dad, thank you for your support and concern all the time. I wish you a happy new year!
6. The New Year is coming. I wish my parents good health, smooth career and happy family!
7. Happy New Year's Day, Mom and Dad! May your wishes come true and your dreams come true in the new year!
8. I wish my parents a happy New Year, and I wish you more wonderful memories in the new year!
Dear mom and dad, I wish you success in your career and happiness in your family in the new year!
10, I wish my parents good health, smooth work, happy family and happy New Year!
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