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What is the difference between New Year greetings and Happy New Year?

1. Different usage times

Happy New Year: You can use "Happy New Year" during the Lunar New Year and the Gregorian New Year.

Happy New Year: Use "Happy New Year" during the Lunar New Year.

2. Different meanings

Happy New Year: the beginning of the year, refers to New Year’s Day and the following days. The old calendar was based on the lunar calendar, and now it is also based on the Gregorian calendar.

Happy New Year: early spring, early spring. Especially the ten or twenty days after the Spring Festival.

Happy New Year greetings

1. The breath of the New Year fills the air, the taste of the New Year spreads in the sea of ????people, happy smiles bloom on the faces, and the feeling of happiness emerges in the mind. , sweet love has been destined, and a beautiful life is just around the corner. This text message sends my deepest wishes. I wish you a happy Spring Festival and may you be happy forever!

2. I’m very angry if you don’t send me a message during the Spring Festival. I once wanted to smash you to death with red envelopes, sweeten you to death with candies, and beautify you with flowers. In the end, I thought it was not feasible, so I decided to send you a text message to cheer you to death. Happy Spring Festival!

3. The rain is moist, the flowers are full and the moon is full, the happy life is sweet every day, winter is gone and spring is coming, like water and smoke: the Spring Festival is in front of you; say cherish it and say peace! I wish you and your family happiness every day, and may your family be happy.

4. When the God of Wealth arrives, he brings "money" to celebrate the New Year, wishing you to make money in business, win money in playing cards, go out to pick up money, save money in doing things, have money in your pocket, pile money at home, save money in the bank, and in the yard. Hang money on the air, hide money in pits, press money under pillows, and move forward bravely. Happy Chinese New Year!