Christmas should always be capitalized. The merry part needn't always be, but if all your are saying is "Merry Christmas" then the merry gets a capital M because it starts a sentence.
Yes, because it is naming a specific holiday.
Example: I enjoy opening presents on Christimas day.
Yes, the C in Christmas should be capitalized
Yes you do capitalize the C in Christmas
You capilize the M.
Only "Christmas" is not "tree".
Yes
Yes, "Merry" should be capitalized in the sentence "I wish you all a Merry Christmas" because it is part of the phrase "Merry Christmas," which is a proper noun and a specific holiday greeting.
Only Christmas should be capitalized, merry should not.
It should say "Merry Christmas from the Herberts." The apostrophe should not be used to indicate pluralization.
Just as in your question !They tend to say "Happy Christmas" instead of "Merry".Merry Christmas
Merry Merry Merry Frickin' Christmas was created in 2004.
No, "Christmastime" is not typically capitalized unless it is used as the first word of a sentence.
If you're trying to be politically correct, you should say "Happy Holidays" because this includes holidays and festivities of all religions from Hanukkah to Christmas to Kwanzaa. If you just want to know the correct term for Merry Christmas (ie. Is it Merry Christmas? Happy Christmas?), then Merry Christmas is correct.
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