You shouldn't. Hanukkah and Christmas are no necessarily on the same day, so it would be inappropriate to wish someone a happy Hanukkah on December 25, if that day isn't during of Hanukkah.
A better idea would be to look on a calendar to see when Hanukkah falls, then then wish your Jewish friends a Happy Hanukkah on Hanukkah.
Yes.
Yes.
To wish someone a happy birthday in Chuuk, you will either write her a message or buy her gift.
"Shengrikuaile" is a greeting in Chinese that means "Happy Birthday" when translated to English. It is often used to wish someone a happy and joyous birthday celebration.
You can say "Eid Mubarak" to wish someone a happy Eid at the end of Ramadan.
"3idkom" does not have a direct translation in English, but it is a common Arabic expression used to wish someone a happy holiday or celebration, especially during Eid.
In Tamil, you can wish someone Happy Ugadi by saying "Iniya Puthandu Nalvazhthukkal", which translates to "Happy New Year".
Yes, but only if you are talking to a group of people where some are Jewish and some are Christian.
One traditional way to wish someone a happy Eid is by saying "Eid Mubarak," which means "Blessed Eid" in Arabic.
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Give them what they love.