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  2. 30 Happy New Year Wishes to Text Your Loved Ones in 2023

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    Get ready to get the new year off on the right start when you check out these 30 happy new year wishes to send your friends and family this New Year's Eve.

  3. 50 Best New Year's Jokes for Adults and Kids - AOL

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    Ring in 2025 with these hilarious New Year's jokes, ... Send these humorous New Year’s wishes to your loved ones via text when the clock strikes midnight to spread some instant ... Happy Boo Year!

  4. Template:Seasonal Greetings - Wikipedia

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    Hello Seasonal Greetings, may you be surrounded by peace, success and happiness on this seasonal occasion. Spread the WikiLove by wishing another user a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, whether it be someone you have had disagreements with in the past, a good friend, or just some random person. Sending you heartfelt and warm greetings for ...

  5. 125 Happy Lunar New Year Greetings and Wishes - AOL

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    The Year of the Dragon begins on February 10, followed by a week of celebrations. Share the joy with others in your life with these Lunar New Year greetings. 125 Happy Lunar New Year Greetings and ...

  6. Template:Happy Sinhala & Tamil New Year - Wikipedia

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    Have an Enjoyable New Year !!! Wishing you a very Happy & Blessed Sinhala & Tamil New Year, May this New Year bring you much Happiness & Prosperity. May you Live a Long Life Full of Gladness and Health. ~~~~ Send New Year cheer by adding {{subst:Happy Sinhala & Tamil New Year}} to people's talk pages with a friendly message.

  7. New Year card - Wikipedia

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    Following the tradition established by the New Year cards of Charles Chotek of Chotkow, the highest Burgrave of Bohemia (function roughly similar to a prime minister) between 1826 and 1843, Czechs and Slovaks continue to use the old French inscription pour féliciter, or "P.F.", together with the number of an upcoming year, standing for "wishing you all the happiness in the new year".