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Nowruz Card Messages & Wishes

Celebrate the Persian New Year with warm wishes for renewal, prosperity, and the beauty of spring.

Traditional

"Nowruz Mobarak! As spring arrives and the world renews itself, may this new year bring you health, happiness, and prosperity in abundance."

Heartfelt

"With the arrival of Nowruz, I wish you a year filled with the same beauty and hope that spring brings to the world. May your Haft-Sin table overflow with blessings. Sal-e No Mobarak!"

For Family

"Nowruz is a reminder that our family's roots run deep and our future is bright. Wishing everyone a new year as beautiful as the traditions that bind us together. Nowruz Mobarak!"

For a Friend

"Happy Nowruz, friend! May this new year bring you fresh beginnings, exciting adventures, and all the sweetness of spring. Here is to starting the year together!"

For a Colleague

"Wishing you a happy and prosperous Nowruz! May the new year bring you success, inspiration, and plenty of reasons to celebrate."

Short & Sweet

"Nowruz Mobarak! Here is to spring, new beginnings, and a beautiful year ahead."

Reflective

"Nowruz teaches us that nature always finds a way to begin again. May this new year be your fresh start -- full of growth, light, and the courage to bloom. Happy Nowruz."

From a Non-Persian Friend

"Happy Nowruz! I love the way your culture celebrates renewal and spring. Wishing you and your family a year filled with joy and prosperity. Sal-e No Mobarak!"

Nowruz Card Etiquette Tips

Embrace the spring theme

Nowruz is deeply connected to the arrival of spring. References to renewal, growth, flowers, and fresh starts are always fitting and appreciated.

Learn the greeting

Even a simple 'Nowruz Mobarak' shows effort and respect. Including a Farsi phrase in your card demonstrates that you value the recipient's culture.

Send it on time

Nowruz begins around March 20-21. Send your card before or on that date. Greetings during the 13-day celebration period are also welcome.

Reference the symbolism

Mentioning the Haft-Sin table, spring blooms, or the idea of a fresh start connects your message to the holiday's rich traditions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the traditional Nowruz greeting?
The most common greeting is 'Nowruz Mobarak' (Happy Nowruz) or 'Sal-e No Mobarak' (Happy New Year). 'Eid-e Shoma Mobarak' (Happy Holiday to You) is also widely used.
When is Nowruz celebrated?
Nowruz begins on the spring equinox, usually March 20th or 21st. Celebrations continue for about 13 days, ending with Sizdah Bedar, a day spent outdoors in nature.
Can I send a Nowruz card if I am not Persian?
Yes! Nowruz is celebrated across many cultures and countries. A warm Nowruz greeting shows respect and appreciation for the tradition. Your sincerity matters more than your heritage.
What is the Haft-Sin table?
The Haft-Sin is a traditional table display with seven items starting with the letter 'S' in Farsi, each symbolizing a different aspect of life like growth, health, beauty, and prosperity. It is the centerpiece of Nowruz celebrations.

Nowruz, the Persian New Year, marks the first day of spring and is celebrated by millions of people across Iran, Afghanistan, Central Asia, and diaspora communities worldwide. It is a celebration of renewal, nature, and hope -- a fresh start symbolized by the beautiful Haft-Sin table and the arrival of spring. Whether you are writing a card for family, a friend, or a colleague celebrating Nowruz, these messages capture the joy and optimism of this ancient tradition.

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