No apostrophe. Multiple seasons wherein seasons = holidays.
Buffy ,'Chosen'
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
re: jewelry, I've made some necklaces, but I'm afraid to wear them because I'm not sure if I made them strong enough. I used wire for one and cord for the other, but I used 5 mm glass and stone beads and they're pretty heavy. Maybe I'll wear one at the company party this Saturday.
I would say no apostrophe. Of course, I'm probably wrong.
Seasons Greetings vs Season's Greetings
Happy Holidays
If it's for a web page, surround the apostrophe with blink tags....
Googlefight says no apostrophe, and I'm inclined to agree. My suggestion to the person asking was to say "Happy Holidays" instead and avoid the whole issue.
Seasons Greetings vs Season's Greetings - apostrophe y/n?
Apostrophe. It's greetings from this particular season to whoever.
No apostrophe. Multiple seasons wherein seasons = holidays.
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I think that there is only one holiday season (covers Christmas, Haunnakah, Kwanzaa, Winter Solstice, etc.*), so it's Season's Greetings. Even if it were more than one season, it would be Seasons' Greetings. so, still an apostrophe, just a different place. Those greetings belong to someone, dammit!
*holidays are in no particular order.
Seasons Greetings vs Season's Greetings - apostrophe y/n?
Apostrophe.
You're offering people the greetings of the season.
Wikipedia agrees with Vortex.
The intention is something like: [wishing you the] greetings of the season.
Therefore, "season's greetings."
I have now concluded that it is a very odd phrase.