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Just as in your question !They tend to say "Happy Christmas" instead of "Merry".Merry Christmas
Americans say: "Merry Christmas" and people from England say: "Happy Christmas".
We say Merry Christmas or Happy Christmas
they just say HAPPY CHRISTMAS
Happy Christmas
It could either be "Merry Christmas" or "Happy Christmas."
We say exactly the same...Merry Christmas...or you could say Happy Christmas...
"Merry Christmas!" in Italian is "Buon Natale!"
Merry Christmas: Joyeux Noel Happy New Year: Bonne Annee
Just a mattter of where your from really. Americans say merry whereas British folks would say happy.
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.
Probably about 3% of Americans say "Happy Christmas" and 97% say "Merry Christmas".Im English and i say both Most of the time i say merry Christmas but sometimesit just randomly comes out as Happy Christmas depends on what mood im in really hahaActually; in England "Merry" means "drunk" so I guess it would be a bad influence to tell someone merry Christmas over there... I don't know if that's still what it means, but yeah...