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J Cheung
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Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 8:41 pm    Post subject: Happy Returns Reply with quote

I understand when people wishes friends happy birthday, they often add 'Many
Happy Returns of the Day". What exactly does this word 'returns' mean in
this context ? I tried to look up my dictionary but can't get what I want.

J Cheung
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William R Ward
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Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 9:05 pm    Post subject: Re: Happy Returns Reply with quote

"J Cheung" <stcheung@starhub.net.sg> writes:
Quote:
I understand when people wishes friends happy birthday, they often add 'Many
Happy Returns of the Day". What exactly does this word 'returns' mean in
this context ? I tried to look up my dictionary but can't get what I want.

I've always interpreted it as "May you have many more happy
birthdays." As in, may your birthday return each year? A wish for
long life as well as happiness.

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Tony Cooper
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Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 9:45 pm    Post subject: Re: Happy Returns Reply with quote

On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 21:41:13 +0800, "J Cheung"
<stcheung@starhub.net.sg> wrote:

Quote:
I understand when people wishes friends happy birthday, they often add 'Many
Happy Returns of the Day". What exactly does this word 'returns' mean in
this context ? I tried to look up my dictionary but can't get what I want.

They are wishing that you are happy on this day, and that the same

happiness will return on all future birthdays.
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bayskater
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Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2005 11:34 pm    Post subject: Re: Happy Returns Reply with quote

"J Cheung" <stcheung@starhub.net.sg> wrote in message
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Quote:
I understand when people wishes friends happy birthday, they often add
'Many
Happy Returns of the Day". What exactly does this word 'returns' mean in
this context ? I tried to look up my dictionary but can't get what I
want.

J Cheung



It is a greeting used mostly by employees of H&R Block.

Fred Smile
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J Cheung
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 2:37 pm    Post subject: Re: Happy Returns Reply with quote

"bayskater" <EFHUNTER@DELETETHISatt.net> wrote in message
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"J Cheung" <stcheung@starhub.net.sg> wrote in message
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I understand when people wishes friends happy birthday, they often add
'Many
Happy Returns of the Day". What exactly does this word 'returns' mean
in
this context ? I tried to look up my dictionary but can't get what I
want.
J Cheung

It is a greeting used mostly by employees of H&R Block.
Fred Smile

Thanks. But what do you mean by "employees of H&R Block" ?
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Donna Richoux
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 4:13 pm    Post subject: Re: Happy Returns Reply with quote

J Cheung <stcheung@starhub.net.sg> wrote:

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"bayskater" <EFHUNTER@DELETETHISatt.net> wrote in message
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"J Cheung" <stcheung@starhub.net.sg> wrote in message
news:41da9c51$1@news.starhub.net.sg...
I understand when people wishes friends happy birthday, they often add
'Many
Happy Returns of the Day". What exactly does this word 'returns' mean
in
this context ? I tried to look up my dictionary but can't get what I
want.
J Cheung

It is a greeting used mostly by employees of H&R Block.
Fred :-)

Thanks. But what do you mean by "employees of H&R Block" ?

Fred made a joke for the American audience. Income tax forms are called
"tax returns." H&R Block is a company that prepares income tax returns
for people. It doesn't really have any connection to the birthday
greeting.

--
Best -- Donna Richoux
An American living in the Netherlands
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J Cheung
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 6:02 pm    Post subject: Re: Happy Returns Reply with quote

"Donna Richoux" <trio@euronet.nl> wrote
Quote:
J Cheung <stcheung@starhub.net.sg> wrote:
"bayskater" <EFHUNTER@DELETETHISatt.net> wrote
"J Cheung" <stcheung@starhub.net.sg> wrote
I understand when people wishes friends happy birthday, they often
add 'Many
Happy Returns of the Day". What exactly does this word 'returns'
mean
in
this context ? I tried to look up my dictionary but can't get what
I
want.
J Cheung

It is a greeting used mostly by employees of H&R Block.
Fred :-)

Thanks. But what do you mean by "employees of H&R Block" ?

Fred made a joke for the American audience. Income tax forms are called
"tax returns." H&R Block is a company that prepares income tax returns
for people. It doesn't really have any connection to the birthday
greeting.
Best -- Donna Richoux An American living in the Netherlands

Many thanks Donna for the clarification. Perhaps in return I'll put in some
Asian jokes.
J Cheung
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Charles Riggs
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 11:01 pm    Post subject: Re: Happy Returns Reply with quote

On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 14:45:59 GMT, Tony Cooper
<tony_cooper213@earthlink.net> wrote:

Quote:
On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 21:41:13 +0800, "J Cheung"
stcheung@starhub.net.sg> wrote:

I understand when people wishes friends happy birthday, they often add 'Many
Happy Returns of the Day". What exactly does this word 'returns' mean in
this context ? I tried to look up my dictionary but can't get what I want.

They are wishing that you are happy on this day, and that the same
happiness will return on all future birthdays.


Dead Wrong. They are hoping you receive some tangible awards: loot,
for example. It is an asshole expression I'd never use.
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Charles Riggs

They are no accented letters in my email address
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Charles Riggs
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Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2005 11:01 pm    Post subject: Re: Happy Returns Reply with quote

On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 19:02:33 +0800, "J Cheung"
<stcheung@starhub.net.sg> wrote:

Quote:

"Donna Richoux" <trio@euronet.nl> wrote
J Cheung <stcheung@starhub.net.sg> wrote:
"bayskater" <EFHUNTER@DELETETHISatt.net> wrote
"J Cheung" <stcheung@starhub.net.sg> wrote
I understand when people wishes friends happy birthday, they often
add 'Many
Happy Returns of the Day". What exactly does this word 'returns'
mean
in
this context ? I tried to look up my dictionary but can't get what
I
want.
J Cheung

It is a greeting used mostly by employees of H&R Block.
Fred :-)

Thanks. But what do you mean by "employees of H&R Block" ?

Fred made a joke for the American audience. Income tax forms are called
"tax returns." H&R Block is a company that prepares income tax returns
for people. It doesn't really have any connection to the birthday
greeting.
Best -- Donna Richoux An American living in the Netherlands

Many thanks Donna for the clarification. Perhaps in return I'll put in some
Asian jokes.
J Cheung

I can't wait.
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Charles Riggs

They are no accented letters in my email address
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Hagrinas Mivali
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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 4:09 am    Post subject: Re: Happy Returns Reply with quote

Charles Riggs wrote:
Quote:
On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 14:45:59 GMT, Tony Cooper
tony_cooper213@earthlink.net> wrote:

On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 21:41:13 +0800, "J Cheung"
stcheung@starhub.net.sg> wrote:

I understand when people wishes friends happy birthday, they often
add 'Many Happy Returns of the Day". What exactly does this word
'returns' mean in this context ? I tried to look up my dictionary
but can't get what I want.

They are wishing that you are happy on this day, and that the same
happiness will return on all future birthdays.


Dead Wrong. They are hoping you receive some tangible awards: loot,
for example. It is an asshole expression I'd never use.

Which asshole expression would you use?
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Charles Riggs
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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 6:00 pm    Post subject: Re: Happy Returns Reply with quote

On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 13:09:06 -0800, "Hagrinas Mivali"
<remove.to.reply@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

Quote:


Charles Riggs wrote:
On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 14:45:59 GMT, Tony Cooper
tony_cooper213@earthlink.net> wrote:

On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 21:41:13 +0800, "J Cheung"
stcheung@starhub.net.sg> wrote:

I understand when people wishes friends happy birthday, they often
add 'Many Happy Returns of the Day". What exactly does this word
'returns' mean in this context ? I tried to look up my dictionary
but can't get what I want.

They are wishing that you are happy on this day, and that the same
happiness will return on all future birthdays.


Dead Wrong. They are hoping you receive some tangible awards: loot,
for example. It is an asshole expression I'd never use.

Which asshole expression would you use?

I've probably used "Have a nice day!" once or twice.
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Charles Riggs

They are no accented letters in my email address
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