no one said their not happy
Americans say: "Merry Christmas" and people from England say: "Happy Christmas".
How the flying dutch fudgecake should we know?
Yes. In fact I noted that the British post office canceled stamps at Christmas with the phrase , "Happy Christmas" . In America people say "Merry Christmas" but 'Happy New Year".
So we can wish people a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
"圣诞快乐!" Is the correct saying for "Merry christmas!" That and happy christmas are pretty much the same, i saw no difference.
The phrase " Happy Christmas" is a British expression, and in other parts of the English speaking world it is "Merry Christmas". In either case the sentiment is to wish the other person an "enjoyable holiday". People say Happy Christmas because they want their family and friends to have an enjoyable holiday.
"Merry Christmas!" in Italian is "Buon Natale!"
Nollaig Shona- happy christmas Nollaig Shona duit- happy christmas to you
The translated way to to say Happy Christmas in the Malyalam language is "Happy Krismas."
very happy Christmas to you too
Have a happy holiday! Or have a happy Christmas
they just say HAPPY CHRISTMAS