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New Year’s Eve is just around the corner, which means–you guessed it–plenty of quality time with your friends and family. When the clock strikes midnight, how do you plan on breaking in the new year with your loved ones? “Happy New Year!” gets the message across, but it can get a little blasé when you say it over and over again. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to change up this classic greeting and keep your relatives, friends, and acquaintances on their toes. We’ve put together a bunch of alternatives you can use, along with some foreign greetings, too.
Steps
Method 1
Method 1 of 31:“Cheers to the new year!”
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1Transform your greeting into a toast. Even if you don’t have a drink in hand, “cheers” is an iconic way to ring in the new year.[1]Advertisement
Method 2
Method 2 of 31:“Have a prosperous new year!”
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1Give your best wishes with this snappy greeting. It’s great to say in just about any setting, whether you’re celebrating with friends or hanging out at an office party.[2]
Method 3
Method 3 of 31:“Wishing you a great year ahead!”
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1This greeting works for just about any occasion.[3] You can tell this to your boss, co-workers, neighbors, friends, relatives, and even strangers—after all, everyone deserves a bit of holiday cheer!Advertisement
Method 4
Method 4 of 31:“May all your wishes come true this year!”
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1Let the other person know that you’re rooting for them in the coming year.[4] To keep the conversation going, you might even ask them what they hope to achieve in the upcoming new year.
Method 5
Method 5 of 31:“Wishing you a huge slice of happiness this new year!”
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1This greeting works for friends, family, and co-workers alike. Let the people in your life know how much you appreciate them, and that you want only the best for them in the coming year.[5]Advertisement
Method 6
Method 6 of 31:“Best of luck with your resolutions this year!”
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1Share this encouraging greeting with everyone in your life. Chances are, most of your friends, family, and co-workers all have goals and resolutions for the upcoming year, like exercising more, eating better, or traveling the world. Let them know that you support them, and that you believe this will be their best year yet.
Method 7
Method 7 of 31:“Let your dreams take flight!”
Method 8
Method 8 of 31:“I can’t wait to see what you accomplish this year!”
Method 9
Method 9 of 31:“Let’s live it up tonight—we have the rest of the year to live it down!”
Method 10
Method 10 of 31:“Let’s pop bottles, bestie.”
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1What better way to ring in the new year than with a glass of bubbly?[6] Get your bottle ready as the clock starts counting down, and drop this line before letting the champagne flow.
Method 11
Method 11 of 31:“Each year I spend with you is the best one yet!”
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1Share this touching greeting with your significant other or spouse.[7] Remind them how important they are to you, and how you can’t wait to make lots of great memories with them in the coming year.Advertisement
Method 12
Method 12 of 31:“I feel like anything is possible this year since I have you.”
Method 13
Method 13 of 31:“It’s already the new year? Time flies when we’re together.”
Method 14
Method 14 of 31:“Let’s stick together no matter where this new year takes us.”
Method 15
Method 15 of 31:“Time to turn over a new leaf!”
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1Motivate your friends and family with this important reminder.[8] Saying “Happy New Year” is great, but it’s just as important to remember what the holiday represents. This greeting is an excellent way to remind others about the many opportunities that the new year brings.Advertisement
Method 16
Method 16 of 31:“Out with the old, in with the new!”
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1Throw the past year into the history books with this clever phrase. This casual greeting is best-suited for friends and family, but you can really say it to whoever you want.[9]
Method 17
Method 17 of 31:“Wishing you 12 months of success!”
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1Encourage your friends and loved ones with this cheerful message. You can even take your greeting a step further by saying “I hope you have 52 weeks of good fortune, 365 days of good times, 8,760 hours of blessings, 525,600 minutes of happiness, and 31,536,000 seconds of good memories.”[10]Advertisement
Method 18
Method 18 of 31:“Life is short, so let’s give it our all this year!”
Method 19
Method 19 of 31:“Here’s to the future!”
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1This is a great way to toast with friends and loved ones.[11] Clink your glasses together, and then chat about what you hope the next year will bring.Advertisement
Method 20
Method 20 of 31:“May the new year be a fresh start for you!”
Method 21
Method 21 of 31:“Another great year with some great people in my life.”
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1This is an awesome greeting to share with your loved ones.[12] Try breaking out this greeting at the next family gathering or party to give everyone the warm and fuzzies.Advertisement
Method 22
Method 22 of 31:“I said this 365 days ago, but happy new year!”
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1This is an excellent way to start off your new year with a few chuckles.[13] If you’re ringing in the new year right after a leap year, replace the “365” with “366.”
Method 23
Method 23 of 31:“Here’s to another year further away from 2020!”
Method 24
Method 24 of 31:“Tomorrow is the first blank page of a 365-page book.”
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1This iconic Brad Paisley tweet makes for a great new year greeting. In true Paisley spirit, end your message by saying, “Let’s make it a good one!”[14]
Method 25
Method 25 of 31:“Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right!”
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1Repurpose Oprah Winfrey’s motivational words into an unforgettable message.[15] Remind your friends and loved ones that the new year is the best time to put your best foot forward as you learn and grow from years past.Advertisement
Method 26
Method 26 of 31:“365 days means 365 new chances!”
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1No one knows who originally coined this quote, but it still makes for a great greeting.[16] Encourage the people in your life to live every day to the fullest, and remind them that the new year is full of potential.
Method 27
Method 27 of 31:“Here’s to another year of laughs!”
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1Drop this line to a friend, family member, or co-worker who always makes you smile.[17] To lighten the mood even more, crack a joke after you share this greeting.Advertisement
Method 28
Method 28 of 31:“With you at the helm, next year will be incredible!”
Method 29
Method 29 of 31:“Thanks for all the encouragement his year.”
Method 30
Method 30 of 31:“We might not be together, but I’m celebrating with you in spirit.”
Method 31
Method 31 of 31:Ring in the new year with a foreign greeting.
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1This is a great way to impress everyone once the clock strikes 12. “Bonne année” is a traditional French new year greeting, while Spanish-speaking folks typically say “Feliz año nuevo.” You could also take the German route with “Frohes neues jahr,” or opt for the Italian greeting of “Buon anno.”[18] Here are a few other options you might try:Advertisement
Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do you say "happy new year" in Korean?
wikiHow Staff EditorThis answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
Staff Answer
wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThere are a few different ways! Korean has multiple speech levels that hinge on who you're speaking within a conversation. In a formal setting, like talking to your boss, you might say "새해 복 많이 받으십시오," which is pronounced "saehae bok mani badeusipsio." If you were saying "happy new year" to someone you pass on the street you might say "새해 복 많이 받으세요" (saehae bok mani badeuseyo) or "행복한 새해 되세요" (haengbokan saehae doeseyo). For an informal greeting to a close friend, you'd say "새해 복 많이 받아 " (saehae bok mani bada). -
QuestionHow do you say "happy new year" in Arabic?
wikiHow Staff EditorThis answer was written by one of our trained team of researchers who validated it for accuracy and comprehensiveness.
Staff Answer
wikiHow Staff EditorStaff AnswerThe traditional new year greeting in Arabic is "وَعام سَعيد," which is phonetically pronounced "wa3ām sa3īd." You can also say "كُلّ عام وَأَنْتُم بِخَيْر (kull 3ām waĀantum biḰayr)" which means "may you be well with each passing year." If you aren't familiar with Arabic pronunciations, it might help to look for an audio file or video clip of a native speaker saying these phrases. -
QuestionWhen should I say Happy New Year?
Community AnswerAt midnight on December 31st (or to those in time zones that have already passed midnight) and during the day of January 1st.
References
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- ↑ https://www.myenglishteacher.eu/blog/10-new-year-wishes-and-useful-expressions-to-spice-up-the-holiday-season/
- ↑ https://www.powerthesaurus.org/happy_new_year/synonyms
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To wish someone a happy New Year, find them at midnight and give them a hug or a kiss on the cheek. Or, if you can't be with them in person, send them a text message that says "Happy New Year!" with a picture or some fun emojis. Alternatively, if you want to wish multiple friends and family members a happy New Year, post a New Years message on social media and tag everyone in it. You can include a nice quote, like "Cheers to a new year and another chance for us to get it right." To learn how to wish people a happy New Year in other languages, scroll down!




























































