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    Printable New Year’s Eve Word Search Happiness is Homemade This free and family-friendly printable game features a tame assortment of festive words, so even young kids can get in on the search.

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  5. Greeting card - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, an estimated one billion pounds are spent on greeting cards every year, with the average person sending 55 cards annually. [19] In the United States, approximately 6.5 billion greeting cards are bought each year, at a total cost of more than US$7 billion. [1] A counter card in the U.S. typically sells for $2 to $4. [1]

  6. New Year card - Wikipedia

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    A card with the inscriptions P. F. (standing for the French words "pour féliciter") is used as a New Year card expressing good wishes for the coming year or in social correspondence extending congratulations. [1] P. F. cards are generally used only in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. [2] The phrase is not used in this sense in French-speaking ...

  7. Template:Happy New Year - Wikipedia

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    This template should always be substituted (i.e., use {{subst:Happy New Year}}). Note : This template automatically places the section title header that states "Happy New Year!", the user recipient's name in the salutation, and your signature at the end of the opening message.