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If hearing someone say “Merry Christmas” offends you, it probably has more to do with your politics than your faith. A new NPR/PBS/Marist poll reveals that “Merry Christmas” remains the ...
Public debates and arguments over the use of the term Happy Holidays instead of Merry Christmas have added fuel to the fire, according to The Voice. Simply put, shorthand is still alive and well ...
“Happy Christmas” just sounds ... wrong. Why is it overwhelmingly “Merry Christmas” in America, but “Happy Christmas” for many British people? The answer has to do with the ...
While Merry Christmas is the most common way to wish someone, a different phrase has taken the internet by storm. The term “Merry Crisis” has been trending on X, formerly Twitter, all day.