Korean new year is same as Chinese New Year
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.
"New Year's Eve". It is the eve of the New Year, so New Year is in the genetive (possessive) case, thus: New Year's.
Not really. The New Year is the New Year in Greece.
it is to celebrate the new year !
Happy new year and the best wishes for you
The New Year!
Yes. New Year should always be capitalized. It should be- As you prepare to e nter the New Year
New Year's is determined by the Gregorian calendar while Chinese New Year is determined by the lunar calendar.
Happy New Year
Yes, New Year's resolution.
They are both new year and are from different countries