Sure. No Jew would find being wished a Happy New Year offensive as it is purely a secular holiday. Religious Jews find it offensive to be wished a Merry Christmas, a Happy Easter, a Happy St. Patrick's Day, and numerous other holidays which have their origins in Christianity.
However, the best time to wish a Jew "Happy New Year" would be around Rosh Hashanah (which usually falls in mid-to-late September.
I wish you and your family a happy new year.
The former refers to the new year, wishing it to be a happy one. The latter refers to the expression "Happy New Year"
The word merry means to take part in festivity as revelry with the community in happiness for a singular occasion . Happy would mean a long duration of time to remain happy and therefore more appropriate usage as Merry Christmas and Happy New Year..
I wish you a Happy New Year in 2010
Bonne année! That is French for Happy New Year.
We wish you a Merry Christmas, we wish you a Merry Christmas, we wish you a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year! Good tidings we bring, to you and your kin, good tidings for Christmas and a Happy New Year! We wish you a Merry Christmas, we wish you a Merry Christmas, we wish you a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year! That was the version we did in school for the Winter Show we did :D
we wish you a merry Christmas we wish you merry Christmas we wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year the tightings we bring to you and our cheer we wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year the songs that we bring to you and our cheer we wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year. and a metal song.
Of course, especially if you won't see the person on the 1st. People say Happy New from Dec. 31st through January 6th depending on when you get to see folks.
You can say, 'Thank you! And Happy New Year to you too!'when receiving a 'Happy New Year' wish from someone.
i wish happy new year to all of u!
Yes, he did.
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