Chag sameach! I have received my second dose of the Moderna vaccine and am prepared to celebrate Pesach by waving a piece of a matzah vaguely doorward and passing out. Next year in . . . everything.
Oh, awesome! (I got my second dose on the 23rd.) Next year in everything fully expresses my mood as well.
Is it appropriate to say, Chag Sameach back? I feel one effect of the pandemic is that even in venues to some degree unaffected by it, I do not know how to go on. To behave, I mean. Speaking of how even venues like this are affected in ways I hadn't considered.
Personally, I think it's always appropriate to return holiday greetings in kind! :) We do a lot of interfaith stuff at work and it's always nice to hear Other People's Clergy try and be inclusive.
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Is it appropriate to say, Chag Sameach back? I feel one effect of the pandemic is that even in venues to some degree unaffected by it, I do not know how to go on. To behave, I mean. Speaking of how even venues like this are affected in ways I hadn't considered.
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Thank you! (And congratulations!)
Is it appropriate to say, Chag Sameach back?
It is by me. It feels inclusive. So thank you again!