Grady - 1975 Merry Birthday Happy Xmas 1-3 was released on:
USA: 18 December 1975
Merry Christmas in the UK; it also can mean Merry Christmas, only a Beatle-ified version.
You just say French: Joyeux Fete Noel! English: Merry Christmas! Canada isn't a foreign language. :D
The Merry Frinks - 1934 was released on: USA: 26 May 1934
Merry Dog - 1933 was released on: USA: 2 January 1933
Hauskaa joulua ja iloista uutta vuotta.
Tradition. Either one is grammatically correct, but when most people say "Merry Christmas" and "Happy Birthday", then that is what you expect to hear. In fact, in some places, people say "Happy Christmas". "Merry Brithday" is also used at times.
Happy You and Merry Me - 1936 was released on: USA: 21 August 1936
A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year - 1909 was released on: USA: 14 December 1909
Merry is jubilantly happy!
Merry Happy was created on 2008-03-24.
Yes. Merry is another word for happy.
Just as in your question !They tend to say "Happy Christmas" instead of "Merry".Merry Christmas
It's turkish for: Dogum gunun kutlu olsun: Happy Birthday (literally: may it be a merry birthday) Nice yillara: Also sort of Happy Birthday (literally: to many (more) years)
they kiss when the opportunity arises, by greeting, hello, goodbye, Happy birthday, merry Christmas, etc..
Merry Christmas and Happy New year
Wishing you a Merry christmas and happy new year
you say "Happy birthday!" or "Merry Christmas!" or whatever he's getting the present for. say you hope he likes it!