articles - Wish you happy new year or (a) happy new year



I always use google with double quotes to get the answer for similar questions by looking at results number (assuming that the majority are correct), well, it is not the case here. In these days, we intensively use the statement Wish you happy New Year and Wish you Merry Christmas, Well, I have noticed, even here, that some use (a) before happy and merry and some don't. Which one is correct ? Wish you Merry Christmas / Wish you a Merry Christmas for everybody here.



Answer



Using the article 'a' is correct.


Wishing you a happy New Year!


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