There is no difference apparently. Festive holiday is merely the european version.
The difference is the Holiday edition is the game itself and the holiday stuff is just stuff for celebrating holidays. (ex. Christmas tree)
The word festive refers to being happy. It can also refer to an occasion such as a holiday. Many people are festive during the holidays which means they are celebrating.
It is Happy Holidays, with both words capitalized. "Holidays" is pluralized because (generally) you are referring to more than one day of the holiday.
"God jul" is a common holiday greeting in Swedish, Danish, and Norwegian, meaning "Merry Christmas." It is used to wish someone a happy and festive holiday season during Christmas time.
Merry is jubilantly happy!
Yes. Looking happy only gives the appearance
Happy Holiday, Happy Holiday While the Merry Bells Keep Ringing Happy Holiday by Bing Crosby
celebratory, happy, merry, jubilant, cheery, joyous, jovial
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If you are referring to one holiday: Happy Holiday If you are referring to more than one, such as Christmas and New Years: Happy Holidays.
Tagalog translation of Happy holiday: Maligayang pagdiriwang.
The usual expressions that mean"Happy holiday(s)" when refering to a festive season are:- "Frohes Fest" or "Frohe Festtage" both of which are used in the whole of Germany. Other alternatives which are also widely used are :- Merry Christmas is "Froehliche Weihnachten",Happy New Year is "Frohes Neues Jahr".