Ofcourse it does, theres nothing wrong with wishing somebody merry Christmas, its another aspect all together if a Muslim believes in Christmas or not.
No. The "for" is wrong. "The Blessing of" is better.
Because saying "Merry Christmas" can be offensive to some people. As wrong as this is, that's how the world works these days.
God Jul (I just got this from Google Translate, so don't blame me if it's wrong)
Wishing death on someone is generally considered morally wrong and harmful. In many religious and ethical beliefs, it is considered a sin because it goes against principles of compassion, forgiveness, and respect for life.
Twelve Days of Christmas?Might be wrong... not into these merry tunes. Hope it's helped.
Though, Mary and merry sound the same, they aren't spelled the same and don't mean the same thing. Mary is a name. It is only used when it refers to a person with that name. If referring to let's say, "Merry" Christmas, then merry not Mary is used instead. Merry means joyful, happy, bright etc.
it means merry Christmas and you spelled the last word wrong its like navida o somthing not natal No. They didn't. Natal is Portuguese Navidad is Spanish
it means merry Christmas and you spelled the last word wrong its like navida o somthing not natal No. They didn't. Natal is Portuguese Navidad is Spanish
i alwso am very possesive of your faher father all that screaming i need family nuclerar merry xmas merryit is my wrong process of m y brain
it means merry Christmas and you spelled the last word wrong its like navida o somthing not natal No. They didn't. Natal is Portuguese Navidad is Spanish
Your friend may not celebrate Christmas. These days people are scared to offend someone by mentioning a specific religion. Political correctness has turned into a monster that has many people scared to say the wrong thing for fear of offending someone. They may have simply wanted to wish you a happy new year. Don't be offended by their card, rather be glad that they thought of you and want to wish you a happy new year. Merry Christmas! (just in case no one was brave enough to tell you.)