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The correct saying is "Happy Holidays", now you know
Saying "Happy Holidays" to someone is politically correct because not everyone celebrates the same holiday. Saying "Happy Holidays" will be less offending than telling someone "Merry Christmas" who does not celebrate Christmas.
Happy Holiday, Happy Holiday While the Merry Bells Keep Ringing Happy Holiday by Bing Crosby
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.
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Tagalog translation of Happy holiday: Maligayang pagdiriwang.
Emeril Live - 1997 Happy Happy Holiday was released on: USA: 26 November 2006
The most common Fathers Day saying is 'Happy Fathers Day'. There are not many other sayings for this particular holiday.
It started because when Christ was born everyone wanted to be happy so they started to give gifts and then the tradition started generation after generation.It is as the word suggests, Christ Mass or the mass of Christ originally celebrated in the Catholic Church.
Happy holiday, happy holiday While the merry bells keep ringing
Happy Holiday - Jo Stafford album - was created in 1955.
It is Happy Holidays, with both words capitalized. "Holidays" is pluralized because (generally) you are referring to more than one day of the holiday.