Mirthfully
#44: Happy Christmas!
I've never once heard this in my life! Perhaps it's some archaic law but in the states we only say, "Merry Christmas." "Merry" is the only way to have your Christmas there. Where I hear people say "happy" I think the next words coming are "birthday" or "new year!"
I've never once heard this in my life! Perhaps it's some archaic law but in the states we only say, "Merry Christmas." "Merry" is the only way to have your Christmas there. Where I hear people say "happy" I think the next words coming are "birthday" or "new year!"
We do both here in the UK, as you've gathered. My family mostly did 'happy' but the majority was 'merry'. However, I'm seeing a lot more 'happys' than before recently
Posted by Anonymous | 9:50 am, December 09, 2005
Yesterday was the 25th anniversary of John Lennon's death. He had a beautiful Christmas song called "Happy Christmas (War is Over)" that I'd highly recommend if you aren't already familiar with it. He says both Happy and Merry throughout. And was British, which I guess makes sense...
Posted by Anonymous | 8:20 pm, December 09, 2005
It can be either / or. Merry implies a drunk Christmas.....
Posted by Anonymous | 1:27 am, December 10, 2005
Well I think it's the whole kill "Merry Christmas" campaign by the corporate elves in high places. Note the "Happy Holidays" phrase used everywhere.
Posted by Rockantzy | 11:03 pm, December 10, 2005