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Jan 1, 2009 · People do say "new year's" as short for "new year's eve" - eg "what are you doing for new year's?" but we only wish each other "happy new year". If you've heard "happy new year's", which I …
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Apr 19, 2012 · These expressions are likely to be used in different contexts. "Happy new year," is complete. You could say that on its own. "A happy new year" really needs to be part of a longer …
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Nov 21, 2006 · Est-ce que quelqu'un peut m'expliquer pourquoi on met : a happy new year et non pas an happy new year. Merci de votre aide. NANOU
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Jan 8, 2015 · Good morning my friends! Do we say in English : happy new year for you , or happy new year to you ? which one is correct ? Best regards and thanks in advance
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Dec 21, 2010 · A famous greeting "Happy New Year" in Ukrainian is: "Щасливого нового року!" (Shchaslyvoho novoho roku). But very often Ukrainians say "З новим роком!" (Z novym rokom) = …
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Jul 13, 2012 · "Happy Christmas" came in some years ago (in my lifetime) as a modern substitute for the traditional "Merry Christmas". "Happy holidays" is used when one wants to play down the Christian …
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Jan 6, 2015 · The best would be "Happy New Year to you, too." Ok for the best approach, but is the previous one accettable in an informal context between two friends?
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Jan 1, 2011 · Happy new year! I am wondering which is normally used on a card/a postcard for a new year's celebration, "Happy new year" or "A happy new year". I (possibly only me) have learned like …
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Jan 14, 2016 · Hello, everyone. A. Happy New Year to you all. B. Happy New Year to all. I am familiar with B, but I also found some people says A. Can we say both? Thank you.
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Dec 30, 2017 · Does "Happy New Year" mean "have a happy New Year's holiday" or does it mean "Have a happy year next year"? When it is said on New Year's Eve, it means "have a happy next …