Greetings Cards Vs Greeting Cards

Is it Greetings Cards or Greeting Card


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No, it's a birthday card, Christmas card or whatever :razz:
 
Greeting cards is singular event (eg, only birthday)
Greetings cards is plural events (eg, birthday, Christmas, valentines, retirement, congratulations, popped-out-a-sprog, sorry etc)

...so both!

Took the words out of my mouth. :whistling:
 
Cool thank you :) it is for an advert for a few cards I am producing of local scenes etc. The cards are blank and suitable for any/all occasions so will go with Greetings :)
 
:thumbs: Definitely greetings.

It's a card that you use to pass on greetings . . . also known as wishes.
You wouldn't sign off a card "Best Wish", so IMO it has to be a plural in this case.

I think it would still be plural, even if you were talking specifically about just birthday cards - you'd always pass on "Birthday greetings" or "Birthday wishes", never in the singular.
 
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