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May happiness will be always with you wherever you go
is this sentence always been used when some one is dead???
i hope not....cause i just said it for birthday wishes
Oct 26, 2008 3:42 PM
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"May happiness be with you always, wherever you go" is the correct expression.
It is used for wishing people happiness on the occasion of their wedding, engagement, birthday etc.
Sympathy is expressed in this way: Please accept our sincere sympathy/ condolences on the sad passing of your father/mother/brother
October 26, 2008
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