A Merry Christmas to us all, my dears. God bless us! God bless us, every one!

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Those words force a shift from idle sentiment to moral responsibility — blessing others means acting for their good, not just feeling warm inside. Ask who around you is overlooked and what concrete help you can offer this week. If you mean to wish well for everyone, start by serving the nearest vulnerable person and hold yourself accountable.

When to use it

  • End a family gathering with the line and then assign one clear task: call or visit the oldest, loneliest relative this week.
  • Use the phrase in a charity appeal to remind donors that blessing others requires practical support, then list specific needs to fund.
  • Say it at the close of a workplace holiday event and follow up by organizing a small donation drive or volunteer day.
  • Post the line on a community board as a prompt, then arrange a volunteer schedule to check on neighbors who need help.