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On our recent trip to Matsumoto (which I'll blog about soon), Wayne and I met some high school students doing a volunteer clean-up of the local train stations.  A few of the boys were brave enough to come and talk to us in English.  As they were leaving one of them waved good-bye and said with a big smile, "I hope you have a happy!"We were waiting for the last word, a happy.... new year?  A happy.... Christmas?  A happy... day?  A happy.... life?  But nothing else came.  Just, "I hope you have a happy!"We thought it was a great phrase, and so useful, it could be used for any occasion.  So everyone, I hope you have a happy! 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
3 comments:
Hi Mel! You're right, that phrase is so handy we all should use it all the time - for everything!
So I hope you have a Happy too, and a very happy Happy at that!
I 'heart' your blog, it's always so interesting! I know I should update mine more often but I am lazy to the point of currently evolving into a sloth (3-toed obviously, being the slowest species & also endangered) & I confess I have been wasting wayyyy too much time on facebook... Btw I found u on there so I'll send u a poke :o)
Oh, and rum balls rule.
Mel, I hope you too have a happy!
Thanks guys! A Happy to both of you too!
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