The phrase "Bah, humbug!" was first used in Charles Dickens' novel "A Christmas Carol," published in 1843. It was famously uttered by the character Ebenezer Scrooge to dismiss the Christmas spirit and festivities.
His most used phrase was "Bah, Humbug". When asked about charitable donations for the poor he is alos fmous for saying "Are there no prisions, are there no work houses?" which was to mean why should I give them money when they can go to these places.
That would be "bah, humbug."
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Favorite SayingThe story doesn't come right out and state what Scrooge's favorite saying is, but it must be "bah humbug" as much as he said it.
He is most known for saying, "Bah, Humbug!" He first uses it when his nephew wishes him Merry Christmas.
do you mean 'bah humbug?' because that means:Bah humbug: used to express the opinion that something is nonsense or deceptionbut I'm not sure what BOO HUMBUG means. sorry!
Well, there is some debate on this. It is said to be either "Bah, Humbug!" or "Good Afternoon!"While "Bah, Humbug!" is more famous, Scrooge in truth only says it once in the story, while he says good afternoon throughout the entire script.
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