出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2017/04/17 20:29 UTC 版)
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In most traditionally Christian countries, there is a ritual religious greeting, called a Paschal greeting, that is commonly heard at Easter: some variation of "Christ is risen!", to which one responds "He is risen indeed!". In English this is rarely used as a greeting by strangers outside of a church setting. Happy Easter! is a more secular, less religiously loaded greeting, and is used much more commonly in English-speaking countries. Many Eastern European languages do not have an equivalent to "Happy Easter!", and the paschal greeting is used instead.
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Happy Easter.
Happy Easter!
I give you joy!
Happy Halloween.
I wish you many happy returns of the day.
Let me congratulate you on your promotion.
I'm looking forward to the New Year holidays.
Congratulations on your transfer!
Happy Thanksgiving Day.
Happy Easter!
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