People can say it but you don't hav to say It
If you believe in Santa then he delivers them on Xmas Eve and you open them on Xmas Day, if not it should get to your home on Xmas Eve and you open them on Xmas Day.
The day Christ was born Xmas Christ's Mass Christmas Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas night, Christmastide, Noel, Xmas, Yule, Yuletide, the Nativity
That is a matter of opinion. If people want to use Xmas when they write, it is acceptable, though a little offensive to some people. If people want to call a tree a "holiday" tree instead of "Christmas" tree or say "Happy Holidays" instead of "Happy (or merry) Christmas", it is their personal choice. Other than that, there aren't too many ways to change the word Christmas, other than renaming the holiday, and to me that should not be done.
they should be able to look after it when xmas is gone
Xmas is a shortened way of writing Christmas.
it is an abbreviation for Christmas 'aka Xmas'
No. Xmas is an abbreviation of Christmas - but there are not other English words for it.
"Xmas" is an abbreviation of the word "Christmas".
Xmas Yuletide
Xmas is the abbreviation of Christmas.
Xmas dinners, people comming round :D
the christmas suprise was on xmas eve, xmas and a few days after, the chests look like presents