You say "Happy Holidays". If the person is Christian you can say "Merry Christmas", if the person is Jewish you can say "Happy Hanukkah" or if the person is African you can say "Happy Kwanzaa"
You jump for joy and say I am such a happy person!
We say it like any other english person "Happy"
The verb in the sentence "Your sister is a happy person" is is (a form of the verb to be). To put this sentence in the future tense, you would say, "Your sister will be a happy person."
I am happy to see you = Eu sou tu feliz te ver
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.
A person may wish someone an early happy birthday, it may because they will not see the person on their birthday. If someone wishes a person early birthday wishes, it is appropriate to say thank you.
You say "Happy new year!", or just in shorter versions, "You too"
Happy Birthday Crazy Person!!!!!!! Im sure theres a Hallmark card for that.
well, if you like the person, grin it and bear it. if the person is some one you dislike, why not just not say hb?
You should say just how you feel..I mean you should say "I`m good" , or " I`m fine" , "I`m great" , "I`m happy to see you" . Like that.. . How do you do? = How are you? .
Joy I see, happiness, laughter and cake... a happy birthday you will have.