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6 Sep 2017
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wish him happy birthday from my side .
is it right?
wish him happy birthday from my side .
is it right?
is it right?
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I would say:
"Wish him a happy birthday from me"
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@jac1 hmm to be honest I'm not entirely sure but now that you mention it "for me" sounds more natural🤔I'm not a native English speaker so don't kill me if I'm wrong please😅<3
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haha...I'll not😂... thank you so much for the help @sofiasterne
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