I know Hanukkah ended last week, but the warmth of those eight nights is worth wishing you a little late.
Belated Hanukkah Wishes
Send belated Hanukkah wishes to express your love and care. Late wishes still count - make sure to send your love on this special day!
Belated chag sameach — the candles may be out, but the friendship behind the greeting is still burning steady.
Better late than never on the Hanukkah front — hope your menorah glowed and your family was kind to each other.
Sorry I missed the eight nights — sending all the light I owe you in one slightly delayed message tonight.
Belated Hanukkah greetings — I meant to text you on night three but got distracted somewhere around night seven.
Hope your Hanukkah was beautiful — I'm late, the candles are out, but my warm wishes arrived eventually anyway.
Belated chag urim sameach! May the light of those eight nights stretch into whatever week we're currently in.
I missed Hanukkah, but I refuse to miss telling you that I thought of you during every single one of the nights.
Belated Hanukkah love — the menorah's packed away, but the friendship continues regardless of the calendar.
Late to the Hanukkah greeting, on time for the genuine affection — hope your eight nights were everything.
Belated chag sameach — life got loud, but I didn't want the month to pass without saying I was thinking of you.
Hope Hanukkah treated you well — I'm sliding into the post-holiday inbox with apologies and warm wishes anyway.
Belated Hanukkah greetings from someone who absolutely meant to text on night one and absolutely did not.
Sorry for the late wishes — may the warmth of your Hanukkah linger into whatever cold week we're now in.
Belated chag Chanukah sameach — light the candle of forgiveness, please, and let's just call it even.
I missed the eight nights but caught the ninth thought — happy belated Hanukkah, friend who I should text more.
Late Hanukkah blessings — may the leftover sufganiyot have been worth the wait and the menorah still feel recent.
Belated festival of lights greetings — I owe you eight candles' worth of warm wishes, all delivered right now.
Hope your Hanukkah was warm — sorry the greeting is so late it's basically into the next holiday's territory.
Belated chag sameach — better late than skipping it, especially with a friend I should be in touch with more.
I know Hanukkah is over, but I'm sending wishes anyway because the miracle of oil lasted longer than expected too.
Belated Hanukkah love — the candles are stored, the latkes are gone, but the affection behind this message remains.
Sorry for the post-holiday text — hope your eight nights were full of family, food, and zero stress.
Belated chag urim sameach — may the light of the festival linger longer than my apology for being late.
Hope Hanukkah found you well — I'm late but consistent, which is approximately who I've always been to you.