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please have a look at my last year vs hope you had an amazing year

The two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. The first phrase seems to be a request for someone to review something from the past year, while the second phrase expresses a wish for someone to have had a great year. Both phrases are correct in their respective contexts.

Last updated: March 06, 2024 • 599 views

please have a look at my last year

This phrase is correct if you are asking someone to review or consider events or experiences from the past year.

This phrase can be used when you want someone to examine or pay attention to what happened in the previous year.
  • Mar 9, 2015 ... For more tips on how to prepare for the fair, my follow up impressions please have a look at my last year posts. PS= Sorry for the bad quality ...
  • Feb 22, 2016 ... For more tips on how to prepare for the fair, my follow up impressions please have a look at my last year posts. PS= Sorry for the bad quality ...

hope you had an amazing year

This phrase is correct as it expresses a wish or hope that someone had a wonderful year.

You can use this phrase to convey your good wishes for someone's past year, hoping that it was filled with positive experiences.

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