No, you say Happy Birthday to someone to congratulate them on their birthday. You say Happy Anniversary to a couple who are celebrating their anniversary together.
The correct reply when someone gifts you a "Happy Birthday" is a simple "Thank you." It's not rocket science, just show some gratitude and move on with your day. No need to overcomplicate things, just accept the gift and enjoy your special day.
Hello, and Happy birthday.
birthday is a celebration of birth. wishing someone a happy birthday, is to say have a happy "anniversary" of you being born.
The correct way to say Happy Birthday to someone who speaks European Portuguese is as follows. Say "Feliz aniversario." That means Happy Birthday in Portuguese.
There are a few traditional messages given when telling someone Happy Birthday. One is simply to say Happy Birthday whilst another is to say Many Happy Returns of the Day.
You can say "Matlhogonolo a letsatsi la tlala" in Shangaan-tsonga to wish someone a Happy Birthday.
In Pennsylvania German, you can say "Ei glickliche Geburdsdaag!" to wish someone a happy birthday.
In Dakota, you can say "Wiwanyag Wacipi Ecante," which translates to "Have a good and happy dance" as a way to wish someone a happy birthday.
You can say "සුභ උපන්දිනයක්" ("suba upan dinak") in Sinhalese to wish someone a happy birthday.
Give them a sweet card to read :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D
Yes, very rude. If you live with someone, they probably know you very well. If they don't say happy birthday to you when it's your birthday, you can take it offensively because they should know when your birthday is if they know you well! -_-