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Who else says "Merry Xmas" instead of "Merry Christmas"?
I use Merry Xmas or Happy Holidays but if someone wishes me Merry Christmas I'm not bothered by it.
6 Answers
- Jimmy CLv 72 months agoFavorite Answer
I say Happy Christmas. Merry is an archaic word that is only used once a year. It means happy, but nobody says 'I am feeling merry today,' or 'I was merrier yesterday.'
Have a merry day.
- CogitoLv 71 month ago
The X in Xmas is pronounced 'Criss' - so both expressions are pronounced exactly the same. Only uneducated and ignorant people would try to pronounce is 'EX-mass'.
I write 'Xmas' as it's quicker.
- 2 months ago
Saying things like "Merry Xmas" and "Happy Holidays" encourages a secular view. It's sinful.
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- Anonymous2 months ago
what if they say 'happy december festivites' as google is doing this year?.
i wonder how many millions they paid people to come up with that gem.
- Anonymous2 months ago
According to liberals you are only allowed to say happy holidays.