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Tiago Mukotaka
What is the correct: I wish you happy new year / I wish you a happy new year / none of them?
27 dec. 2018 23:56
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Hey Tiago, how are you?
If you are to wish someone 'a' happy new year, then you should place the article ''a'' in front of ''happy new year.'' Furthermore, you may either say ''Happy New Year'' or ''I wish you a Happy New Year.'' Both ways should befit quite perfectly to your intention!
Hope that helps!!!
28 december 2018
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The latter
28 december 2018
the correct is i wish you a happy new year
28 december 2018
the correct is i wish you a happy new year
28 december 2018
Thanks, Tika.
I always get confused about it :D! Btw, I wish you a happy new year :D
28 december 2018
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Tiago Mukotaka
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