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.
It is New Year's Day.
New Years Day is on the first day of the year, January 1st!
New Year's Day would be on a Wednesday
Yes, when it is New Year's Eve or New Year's Day. They are possessives, as in the day that belongs to a new year. If you are talking about plurals, then there is no apostrophe, like "New years are not like old years".
Eve => night before => New years eve => night before the new years day.
New years day.it is called new years day
New years day 1957 was a Tuesday.
December 31 is the last day of the year. January 1 (new years day) is the first day of a new year
No, the market is closed on New Years Day... Happy New Year!
New years day in 1971 was a Friday.
New years day 1984 was a Sunday.
New Years Day 2000 was on a Saturday.
Monday was new years day 1990.