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"happy new year" is "godt nytt år". Literally adding the word "friends" at the end of this sounds a bit awkward; you could try "godt nytt år, alle sammen!" "alle sammen" is something like "everyone" or "you guys [here]", depending on context.

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"Ha en flott dag" (have a great day) - most commonly used

"Ha en vidunderlig dag" (have a wonderful day) - sounds a bit over-the-top

"Ha en fantastisk dag" (have a fantastic day) - sounds just a little more normal, but you might still want to use the first one

"Ha en kjempefin dag" (have a really nice day) - sounds completely normal

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God dag!

or God dag a dag! (Good day today!)

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Directly translated it will be "Beste ønsker".

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Ha en fin dag!

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håper du hadde en flott dag

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"Ha det fint" or "ha det hyggelig"

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Ha en glad dag!

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God dag alle sammen!

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