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【Question】Among English speaking countries, is it more a general greeting saying “Happy Holidays” compare to “Merry Christmas”, recently?
Dec 25, 2022 9:53 AM
Answers · 8
Oddly enough, this question has become somewhat politicized. People who say HAPPY HOLIDAYS might be accused of being too liberal, polically correct, etc., while people who say MERRY CHRISTMAS might be accused of being too exclusive, or just assuming that everyone is a practicing christian. So, in the end, you should just say what you feel.
December 26, 2022
Most people just say “Merry Christmas” but because some people celebrate other holidays, it’s safe and perfectly normal to say “happy holidays” instead
December 25, 2022
It depends, happy holidays can go for any special occassion, it does not have to mean Christmas. And Merry Christmas is just for Christmas time. We use Merry Christmas all the time and for the other holidays like new years or other celebrations we use happy holidays. For me personally i use; I wish you a good (whatever holiday) I wish you a good new years, i wish you a good national day etc.
December 25, 2022
I live in the UK. My view is that 'Merry Christmas' is still the norm.
December 25, 2022
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