What is the Full Form of HAPPY?
There is no specific full form of Happy and no specific full form of Happy in books, history, or etymologist. Happy is not an acronym, this is a type of emotion. But, there some people who claim Holiday Activities Partnership Project for Youths is an abbreviation of Happy.
What is
the origin of HAPPY?
As per the
history and etymologist, a word very glad is recorded in the 14TH century.
From Greek to Iris, most of the Europeans used the word “lucky” first which meant
“happy”. In the year 1756 the word happy ending was recorded and slowly this
word Happy introduced to the world to express the feeling of joy.
What is
the meaning of HAPPY?
In general
happiness is the feeling or emotion when your life is good and a joyful smile
is on your face. In short, happiness is the feeling of well-being, joy, or
gratitude. People are happy when they achieve success, they have good
companionship when they have a healthy and strong relationship with their family
and friends, or any stage of love when life is good, and that is called
happiness.
As we discuss, above the word Happy doesn’t have any
specific full form but there are some different full forms of Happy that
are popular and used in different sectors with different full forms. Let’s
discuss some full forms of “HAPPY” that people used in other sectors:
· Happy Active Passionate Patient Young
· Having a Pretty Painful Year
· Heart Attract Prevention Program for
You
· Hopeful Adaptable Positive Purposeful
and Yielded
· Having Active Participation Prepares
You
· Holiday Activities Partnership
Project for Youths
· Helping Advocate Productive and
Progressive Youth
Conclusion
The reason behind this Quality Education Blog in which we
discuss Full Forms/ Abbreviation of words that we used on the daily basis
and I know many people love to learn about common words.
As we used thousands of abbreviations on the daily basis and
we don’t know the Full forms and meaning of that words. 90% of people used
abbreviations without knowing the meaning and history of these English words.
What excites me most that these words are commonly used on
the daily basis around the world?
This Full
Form of “HAPPY” may help people who love to read about different topics. I am
sure my Quality Education Daily Blog will help people to learn new
English word on the daily basis.


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