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Honestly, in 99% of cases where it's a day of religious celebration you can just say Happy [whatever] and people will appreciate the sentiment.
If you are obviously an outsider, and if you're saying "Happy Ramadan" then it's pretty obvious that you are, then people are going to understand what you mean by it and they will appreciate you saying it.
The best way to wish someone a happy Ramadan is to say Ramadan Mubarak or Ramadan Kareem but if you don't remember that, don't be afraid of wishing someone a happy Ramadan.