You are making an understatement.
To be happy is to be pleased, delighted or glad about something.
That is the correct spelling of 'happy' (joyous, or pleased).
happy, pleased, satisfied, relieved.
"Pleased" is usually associated with content or satisfaction. Happy is just a positive feeling that may come from being pleased. If the situation calls for a feeling of satisfaction, pleased would be the better word. If it does not, try other synonyms for happy. However, it is a opinion. For some people, they have different way to say things.
A synonym for "pleased" could be "delighted" or "satisfied".
You are making an understatement.
Of course! Happy is being pleased or elated happy is fun!!
Yindii ton rap is Thai. It means "Welcome" or "Pleased to meet you". ("Yindii" means "happy" or "pleased", and "ton rap" means "to receive" (as in "to receive a visitor").
Please means to ask somthing politly or ask somthing and in the sentence ask please.
The phrase "more than happy" means to be extremely pleased or willing to do something. It conveys a sense of great enthusiasm or eagerness beyond just being content or satisfied.
To be happy is to be pleased, delighted or glad about something.
pleased / happy / joyful
That is the correct spelling of 'happy' (joyous, or pleased).
glad, joyful, pleased
happy, pleased, satisfied, relieved.
"Pleased" is usually associated with content or satisfaction. Happy is just a positive feeling that may come from being pleased. If the situation calls for a feeling of satisfaction, pleased would be the better word. If it does not, try other synonyms for happy. However, it is a opinion. For some people, they have different way to say things.
A synonym for "pleased" could be "delighted" or "satisfied".