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"Many happiness comes off the year"?
What I was trying to say in the sentence is - one is hoping/wishing that the new year will give happiness (hopefully). Is there any grammatical mistake in this sentence? Or just say "Many happy returns of the year"?
Dec 31, 2013 4:11 PM
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I wish you much happiness in the new year
Do not use off
December 31, 2013
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The usual way of saying it is "Happy new year", or "Merry Christmas and a happy new year".
"Many happy returns" is said to some one on their birthday.
If you want to put it into a sentence, then say "I hope you have a happy new year." or "May you have a happy new year."
December 31, 2013
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