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The attitude of the recipient will depend on their religion and feelings towards the holidays. A Jewish family would probably prefer to receive a Happy Holidays card, while a Christian family would rather a Merry Christmas card. Get to know the family well enough to know their preference.
Jingle Bells, Feliz Navidad, We Wish You A Merry Christmas
Well, I'm pretty sure it's a tradition.
That means "Merry Christmas" in Swedish........ Well tecnical we say God Jul for Merry Christmas Glad Jul is Danish and also used in Norway
I don't think I got your question well. All I can tell you is, yes they celebrate christmas.
I'm not sure ... the robin seems a good answer, for obvious reasons, but I'm not sure if that's correct as THE most common bird at Christmas ... If anyone knows the answer, PLEASE improve my answer!! Well, hope I helped :S Merry Christmas!! :)
Well, I know that there was "we wish you a merry christmas", but I don't know about the others.
Well sure you can! There are no set rules for Christmas. Plus, whatever you open will keep you in anticipation for Christmas day! Merry Christmas
Egyptians are predominantly Muslim, and they don't celebrate Christmas. So you're probably just as well not to.
hey it is nice that you want to know what kala christougenna means. Well kala christougenna means merry christmas. I know that because i take greek classes.i hope that you´re happy with my answer and it is a pleasure to answer it.
i hope he well merry hinata but...this is how it is hinata loves naruto,naruto loves sakura,and sakura loves sasuke
Gud jul means "merry christmas" in Norwegian, Swedish and probably Danish as well.