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Despite being one of the most frequently used words in basic English, "happy" is a state few people reach and even fewer can truly define.
Today is Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, when you can trade in your English Happy New Year for the Hebrew L'shana tovah meaning "for a good year".
Talking to David Petereit, who runs MUPinfo, and Stefan Köster, the local head of NPD, was almost as shocking as catching sight of a babrecue bearing the inscription, in English, "Happy Holocaust".
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Wealthy foreign claimants have turned London into the "Mecca of libel tourism" and made the English Bar happy.
The days have gone when the English were happy to be vaguely confused as to whether we were British or English because they surely meant the same thing.
All languages are enriched by foreign borrowings and none is more of a jackdaw than English, a happy jumble of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Old French to which hundreds of words have been added from around the world.
A stormy grey sky, with clouds racing furiously, reared up against that sombre background the plumes of English elms, happy - these particular specimens - in not having yet been truncated, either by adventure or by the prudent hand of the woodman; jets of sunshine, rendered keener by concentration, directed at these plumes and shewing them the loveliest veiled crimson.
As we left, he bid us goodbye saying (in his tiny English), "Forever happy".
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