How does a Gentile express his/her wish for a Jewish friend to have a good Passover?

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A: You would wish someone a good Passover in pretty much the same way that you would wish anyone, of any religion, a good holiday. "Have a good holiday!" or "Happy Passover" works just fine. Passover has already started for this year, and the "main event," the family Seder meal, is already over. But in future years, if you greet your Jewish friends before Passover has started, "Enjoy your Seder" is also very nice. There are Hebrew greetings, like "Chag Semeach, or, specifically "Chag Pesach Semeach," but there is no reason to use them. They are difficult to pronounce correctly (the ch sounds like the ch in the German word Ach). And besides, most American Jews are more comfortable with English, and most likely they will greet their other Jewish friends with something like "Happy Passover." Hope this helps. Good luck!!

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