Every year, as December rolls around, millions of cards, emails, and social media posts appear bearing the familiar festive phrase: Season’s Greetings .
But a quiet debate—or at least, a wave of confusion—follows. Should there be an apostrophe? Does it go before the S or after? And what about writing “Seasons Greetings” without any apostrophe at all? season's greetings or seasons greetings
Let’s settle this once and for all. The traditional and grammatically correct form is Season’s Greetings (with an apostrophe before the S ). Every year, as December rolls around, millions of