Wishes
I believe in the power of wishes. I think your subconscious mind communicates with your conscious mind with wishes you are not aware of. I think wishing someone well also is a warm gesture. Here are some ways to wish well on others in Russian.

Wishes in Russian
Пожелания [pozhelaniya]
All the best!
Всего наилучшего! [vsevo nayluchshevo]
Have a nice trip!
Счастливого пути! [shchaslivovo puti]
Happy birthday to you
С днем рождения! [z dnom razhden’ya]

Happy Birthday in Russian
Happy Valentine day!
С днем святого Валентина! [ z dnom sv'atovo valentina]
Happy New Year!
С Новым Годом! [s novym godam]
Merry Christmas!
С Рождеством! [s razhdistvom]
Good Luck!
Удачи! [udachi]
Enjoy! (For meals…)
На здоровье! [na zdarov’ye!]
Bless you (when sneezing)
Будьте здоровы! [bud'te zdarovy] (means be healthy!)
Congratulations!
Поздравляю![pazdravlyayu]
I think the most know is happy birthday in Russian but also Merry Christmas in Russian.

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