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Christimas comes early to the village
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 489139" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I think I have heard HAPPY HOLIDAYS this year more so than any other - but I've continued to say Merry CHristmas as I have for over forty years. Now the one that I really like to hear is Happy Christmas. I belive I heard it in the Harry Potter movies when Hermoine says it to Ron and Harry. I had never heard that before and after I heard it there? I heard it in a few other BRitish movies. But it sounds wonderful either way - I do say Happy Holidays if I'm talking to people before THanksgiving......after that? I'm full-on MERRY CHRISTMAS. Unless I'm like outside a synagog, or temple. Then I'm Happy Hanukkah. But then again - I wonder - If you are not Jewish is it okay to say Happy Hanukkah? Or Should you say Happy HOlidays? See there's another one I'd like answered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 489139, member: 4964"] I think I have heard HAPPY HOLIDAYS this year more so than any other - but I've continued to say Merry CHristmas as I have for over forty years. Now the one that I really like to hear is Happy Christmas. I belive I heard it in the Harry Potter movies when Hermoine says it to Ron and Harry. I had never heard that before and after I heard it there? I heard it in a few other BRitish movies. But it sounds wonderful either way - I do say Happy Holidays if I'm talking to people before THanksgiving......after that? I'm full-on MERRY CHRISTMAS. Unless I'm like outside a synagog, or temple. Then I'm Happy Hanukkah. But then again - I wonder - If you are not Jewish is it okay to say Happy Hanukkah? Or Should you say Happy HOlidays? See there's another one I'd like answered. [/QUOTE]
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