however Christmas is already over ... And we are not in 2020 yet ... So what can we say?
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macacacyclopisDecember 2019 This time in Chinese, we called it ""歲末年終",and you can say to people"祝你新年快樂! ", like"Wish you happy in the new year!" Pinyin: *1~4 is the tones of Chinese 歲末年終→Sui4 mo4 nian2 zhong1 祝你新年快樂→zhu4 ni3 xin1 nian2 kuai4 le4 |
vincentDecember 2019 Xie Xie !
exRangerDecember 2019 To an American or a Brit you can say "I hope you had a Merry Christmas." As for the NY, it is (already, even on 27 Dec.) okay to say "I wish you a Happy New Year." or a variant, e.g., "I hope you have a prosperous New Year.", etc. Such well-wising statements are not necessarily tied to THE EXACT DAY of the holiday; in America, people start greeting each other w/ "Merry Christmas WEEKS before the actual day (i.e., 25 December). |
vincentDecember 2019 thanks !
vincentDecember 2019 In French, we can say "Joyeuses fêtes" |