The phrase "Happy Ending" has become popular over the last two years.
The phrase was first referenced by Wikipedia in May 2011.
A few YouTube videos using the terms have been made.
The original phrase "Happy Ending" has been around for decades and is the title of many films.
Teras For Fears and Avril Lavigne has used the phrase buts its unknown what their intentions were.
I even heard acquaintances talking about "Happy Endings" at a recent funeral.
It turns out the phrase, popular in English is also used in many other European languages including
Spanish, Italian, Portuguese and German. See examples below.
German
Spanish
Portuguese
Spanish
Italian
All these European countries recognize Santa Claus as well.
Long Live Happy Endings!