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Is there any difference between happy and merry in Happy New Year and Merry Christmas?
To give you a brief explanation:
MERRY and HAPPY are both words that can express congratulations, such as happy new year, merry Christmas.
MERRY and HAPPY mean "Happy, happy" can generally be used universally, but there are subtle differences.
*merry is characterized by fun and joy or makes people feel fun and happy; joyful.
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For example: a merry joke, a funny joke
*happy means happy, happy: enjoying, showing or expressing happiness, satisfaction or joy.
happy Sometimes it means the upgrade of "happiness": happiness.
happy life: happy life.
In this regard, I think blessing is more profound with happy. Happy contains good wishes. And merry usually just says I wish you happiness.
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Please also refer to my answer to "HHJING521"'s question "What is the difference between MERRY and HAPPY?" on December 13th:
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