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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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is it happy birthday or Happy Birthday
  

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It depends on the context. "). In ordinary use in a sentence it does not need capitals ("I didn't have a very happy birthday").

  • It depends on the context.
  • ").
  • In ordinary use in a sentence it does not need capitals ("I didn't have a very happy birthday").
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It depends on the context.

As a standalone greeting I would capitalise it ("Happy Birthday!"). In ordinary use in a sentence it does not need capitals ("I didn't have a very happy birthday").

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