Happy New Year

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salam1101  #67061  Tue, 11 Jan 05 04:14 PM
Hi
Maybe this is a silly question but I like to know if there is a gramatically difference between ''Happys'' in ''Happy New Year'' and ''I wish you a Happy New Year''.
Thank you.
  
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CalifJim  #67156  Wed, 12 Jan 05 03:43 AM
I think they are equally happy. Smile [:)] The one is an abbreviated form of the other.
  
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