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20 de out. de 2018 · You can when referring to the birthday boy or girl in the third person. Jane was out waterskiing, and somehow managed to crash into a dolphin and broke her wrist. So, all in all, not a very happy birthday for poor Jane. Otherwise, as with an other communication, when addressing a person directly you speak to them to wish them happy birthday.
16 de jan. de 2016 · As you mentioned, happiest is the superlative form of the adjective happy. It doesn't mean it is the most recent birthday. If your happiest birthday was 10 years ago, you could say, "10 years ago today was the happiest birthday of my life." However, you don't usually say "Happiest birthday to you." when you wish someone a happy birthday.
For instance, if someone wishes you a Happy Birthday, it's nonsensical to say 'You too!' unless they happen to share the same birth date. If someone wishes you 'Merry Christmas', it's a reasonable assumption that they are Christian, or that they do at least recognize and celebrate the Christmas holiday, so it's fine to respond with 'you too', or more properly, "Merry Christmas to you too!"
Happy New Year to you and yours (when you want to extend the wishes to the other person's family) "Many happy returns" (although primarily used nowadays to mark a birthday), as also an acceptable response to "Merry Christmas" and "Happy New Year". The sentiment itself is issued the hope that a happy day being marked would recur many more times.
5 de dez. de 2022 · 1. True, but at a frequency mostly refers to sound waves and radio waves. We use with when frequency has the sense 'how often something happens'. – Kate Bunting. Dec 5, 2022 at 14:14. 1. It is common in scientific concepts to use "at" with a frequency: "The emission line of this element is at 453 nanometers". But, I see nothing wrong with ...
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12 de abr. de 2017 · For all intents and purposes, the two sentences mean the same, but the second one is a little more blameless; you hadn't said "Happy birthday" to the person because you hadn't known. The first one is slightly (ever so slightly) blaming someone as if someone should have let you know (made you aware) that it had been "his" birthday. –
4 de fev. de 2019 · He will join us soon. He will be joining us soon. This is little confusing, both options seem correct to me. Please explain.
30 de jun. de 2019 · 1. The word “satisfied” means that someone is content with something, but feels that it could be better. The word “pleased” means that someone is happy with something and probably doesn’t think it could be better. Conclusion: “pleased” is much more positive than “satisfied”. For example:
Orange is the new black. Orange Is The New Black (OITNB) Is the title of an American TV show and a pun of sorts. In the storyline a public relations (PR) executive is sentenced to prison. Often PR executives may wear corporate dress which is muted and of a dark colour, usually black or near black, a nod to stylish marketing.