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Why is it that during Christmas time, people in England say "Happy Christmas", while Americans and Canadians say "Merry Christmas"?
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poo
"On the first day Pim & Niek created a heavenly occupation. Pim & Niek blessed it and named it 'Loosch'." (Genesis 1:1)
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ah yeah
"On the first day Pim & Niek created a heavenly occupation. Pim & Niek blessed it and named it 'Loosch'." (Genesis 1:1)
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peenis weenis
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Personally, I am tiring of this Baer crap. Plz stop!
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[QUOTE][QUOTENAME]Inu Yasha wrote: [/QUOTENAME]Personally, I am tiring of this Baer crap. Plz stop![/QUOTE]

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I don't know the origins of why different cultures say it differently, but I'm sure you could search for it.

One thing I can tell you with certainty: Xmas is not a word in the English language. I learned that by watching 'Almost Famous' :-P
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From googlefight.com:

happy christmas(4 420 000 results)
versus merry christmas (1 420 000 results)


The winner is: happy christmas
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I say Merry Christmas (erm... I think?), and I'm from Britain.

But... yeah... why is it that even the most un-weenis-like thread just has to turn all Baer-related...?
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get it on
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Why doesn't anyone say "Merry Hanukkah"?
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I said Merry Hannukah when I was younger, although I'm not sure why. :D
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We usually say "merry christmas" along with "happy new year"

It dont quite sound right the other way around

I thought Americans say "happy holidays" anyway.
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I guess that's the politically correct term.
Kay Adams Corleone- The ultimate desperate housewife
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why does it matter if you say merry christmas or happy christmas?