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Discussion: Happy New Years or Happy New Year?
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Discussion: Happy New Years or Happy New Year?
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: Which do you say?
Happy New Year because I was raised right too
6
75.00%
Happy New Year
2
25.00%
Voters:
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Toya
Member Since: 4/10/2012
Posts: 14,915
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Post #1
Happy New Years or Happy New Year?
People told me both today. Which one do you say? I say Happy New Year bc I was raised right.
Toya
Member Since: 4/10/2012
Posts: 14,915
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Post #2
I ****ed up the poll
the second option should say happy new years
Tropez
Member Since: 5/18/2012
Posts: 20,576
Post #3
Happy New Year makes more sense.
ilovemusic432
Member Since: 1/1/2014
Posts: 5,052
Post #4
Happy New Year
s
Woo
Member Since: 5/27/2016
Posts: 8,967
Post #5
singular makes more sense to me
Danger
Member Since: 8/19/2013
Posts: 4,258
Post #6
Happy New Year
King Maxx
Member Since: 7/21/2012
Posts: 28,099
Post #7
"Happy New Year!" "Happy New Year's Day/Eve"
There is no Happy New Years.
LordMombi
Member Since: 2/5/2014
Posts: 3,051
Post #8
Quote:
Originally posted by
King Maxx
"Happy New Year!" "Happy New Year's Day/Eve"
There is no Happy New Years.
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TSLGNMA
Member Since: 5/27/2016
Posts: 2,201
Post #9
Happy New Year
Happy New Years is just a common flub like "I could care less"
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