Not really much of a question.
But grammatically speaking, it would be "Happy New Years"
Happy New Year is Tausaga Fou fiafia.
Get rid of last years bad year and have a "Happy New Year" !
Gelukkig Nieuwjaar
Belgium's national language is French, therefor happy new years in french would be Bonne Année.
New Year's (Eve) and New Year's Day are proper nouns requiring upper case initials. Also happy New Year. "We say Happy New Year at the beginning of the new year."
Ape and Ears
No, the market is closed on New Years Day... Happy New Year!
har en velsignet glædelig jul og et godt nytår on google translate
Happy New Year would be proper since it's a new year not new YEARS. On the eve or the first day of the new year, wishing one a Happy New Year's Eve or Happy New Year's Day would be appropriate; however, if the eve or day isn't specified, Happy New Year is correct.
¡Feliz año nuevo!
Merry Christmas, happy (prosperous) new year, and happiness.
If you are referring to one holiday: Happy Holiday If you are referring to more than one, such as Christmas and New Years: Happy Holidays.