Similarly, when we receive a card saying belated happy birthday, we should think of belated as qualifying the whole of happy birthday, rather than just birthday.
If you say "happy birthday" a day late, it's a "belated happy birthday". What about when you say it one day early? Is there a single word fitting this definition?
Many people greet me " Many more happy returns of the day" on my birthday. I thought it is grammatically wrong. Can we use "many" and "more" at a time in a sentence. I thought that it is correct to greet "Many happy returns of the day". Are the given below sentences grammatically correct? 1) Many more happy returns of the day. 2) Many many happy returns of the day.
I've always simply written it "Happy birthday!" but my wife recently said that "Birthday" should be capitalized as well. What's grammatically correct?
Sorry for the belated response. Insulting: Please excuse the lateness of this response. I was very busy all this time; had far more important things to do. You're a miserable moron. Your guilt means exactly nothing to me. Why don't you stick it up your ass: your head has been getting lonely up there. Condescending: I'm sorry: I should have ...
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