Is it proper to say happy new year or Happy New Years?

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As the new year approaches, it is customary to wish people a “Happy New Year”. But is it proper to say “Happy New Year” or “Happy New Years”? In this article, we will discuss the proper way to wish someone a happy new year.

Is it Proper to Say Happy New Year or Happy New Years?

To wish someone well, the correct version is “Happy New Year!” without an ‘s. ‘ “New Years” isn’t correct because you can’t have more than one new year at a time (it happens once per year). Use the possessive “New Year’s” to indicate a time, event, or item that belongs to the New Year (New Year’s Eve).

For example, if you are wishing someone a happy new year, you would say “Happy New Year!” If you are referring to the celebration that happens on New Year’s Eve, you would say “Happy New Year’s Eve!”

In conclusion, when wishing someone a happy new year, it is proper to say “Happy New Year!” without an ‘s. If you are referring to a time, event, or item that belongs to the New Year, use the possessive “New Year’s”.

Questions & Answers

Q: Is it proper to say “Happy New Years”?

A: No, it is not proper to say “Happy New Years”. The correct way to wish someone a happy new year is “Happy New Year!” without an ‘s.

       Esther Aviva

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