word choice - Which one is correct, "best wishes to you" or "best wishes for you"?


Which one is correct, "best wishes to you" or "best wishes for you"?



Answer



They have slightly different meanings.



Best wishes to you



means I am sending you my best wishes, while



Best wishes for you



means I have best wishes in my heart for you.


The first form is the standard in letters and cards, for example.


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