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Merry or Happy Christmas 18:00 - Dec 24 with 805 viewsBoston

..which do you use?

Is it a cultural thing, US is very much merry, while it appears the UK is a happy place. Thank gawd you never hear 'chrimbo' over here, farkin annoying.

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Merry or Happy Christmas on 18:03 - Dec 24 with 792 viewsSonic_Hoop

I use both.
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Merry or Happy Christmas on 18:04 - Dec 24 with 788 viewsBoston

Merry or Happy Christmas on 18:03 - Dec 24 by Sonic_Hoop

I use both.


They them.

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Merry or Happy Christmas on 18:29 - Dec 24 with 725 viewscolinallcars

We Brits are more reserved - I wish people a reasonable Xmas.
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Merry or Happy Christmas on 18:40 - Dec 24 with 701 viewsDevon_4_England

Tend to lead with Happy Christmas in person or Merry Christmas on emails if I’m dropping a happy new year into the mix.
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Merry or Happy Christmas on 18:48 - Dec 24 with 681 viewsqpr_1968

both...

happy and merry....same when your pissed.

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Merry or Happy Christmas on 19:43 - Dec 24 with 634 viewsBoston

To me...

It's a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Sorta reads right.

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Merry or Happy Christmas on 13:58 - Dec 26 with 389 viewsstowmarketrange

Merry or Happy Christmas on 19:43 - Dec 24 by Boston

To me...

It's a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Sorta reads right.


Yo can’t really wish someone a merry new year,so merry has to be for Christmas.Simples.
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Merry or Happy Christmas on 14:45 - Dec 26 with 349 viewseastside_r

Merry or Happy Christmas on 13:58 - Dec 26 by stowmarketrange

Yo can’t really wish someone a merry new year,so merry has to be for Christmas.Simples.


You’ve not seen Trading Places then?
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Merry or Happy Christmas on 17:13 - Dec 26 with 302 viewsBenny_the_Ball

I use Merry as Happy is reserved for New Year (though I'm usually merry on both).

Anyway, a very Merry Christmas to Rs fans everywhere.
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Merry or Happy Christmas on 17:25 - Dec 26 with 267 viewsCiderwithRsie

Merry or Happy Christmas on 17:13 - Dec 26 by Benny_the_Ball

I use Merry as Happy is reserved for New Year (though I'm usually merry on both).

Anyway, a very Merry Christmas to Rs fans everywhere.


Funnily enough that's exactly my approach.
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Merry or Happy Christmas on 07:18 - Dec 28 with 77 viewsPlanetHonneywood

Well one thing is for sure, I don't use the utter pissy, 'happy holidays' that started to surface from the Septics, for fear of offending those who don't observe!!

What bollix! Especially if such fops insist on taking the public holidays off like the rest of us.

Its Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year as mentioned above...happy holidays my arse!

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Merry or Happy Christmas on 07:32 - Dec 28 with 41 viewscaptainmycaptian

Merry or Happy Christmas on 07:18 - Dec 28 by PlanetHonneywood

Well one thing is for sure, I don't use the utter pissy, 'happy holidays' that started to surface from the Septics, for fear of offending those who don't observe!!

What bollix! Especially if such fops insist on taking the public holidays off like the rest of us.

Its Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year as mentioned above...happy holidays my arse!


Yep this just not happy holidays !!!!
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