Can we say Happy Merry Christmas? “Happy merry Christmas” is not idiomatic and a bit nonsensical. “Happy” and “merry” are near-synonyms, and so stringing them together (while not technically illegal grammar) is “redundant”. (Cue the voice of doom!) You may say “happy Christmas” or, more commonly in the US, “merry Christmas”.
Likewise, Why it is called Merry Christmas?
In the Middle Ages, Christmas was firmly in the merry category. It was primarily a time of celebration, 12 days of feasting, singing, and other entertainments. The default term seems to have been “Merry Christmas,” as in the old carol “We Wish You a Merry Christmas.”
Thereof, Is it rude to say Merry Christmas? If you’re so compelled to say it, just say it! But, please, don’t say it out of spite. If you’re deliberately saying “Merry Christmas” because you wish to exclude or offend others that do not celebrate it, you’re truly missing the point and good nature behind the sentiment.
What do you say to Merry Christmas?
The basics
- Merry Christmas.
- Happy Hanukkah.
- Joyous Kwanzaa.
- Yuletide Greetings.
- Happy holidays.
- Joyeux Noël.
- Feliz Navidad.
- Seasons Greetings.
How do you wish a Merry Christmas Formal?
Examples
- “Peace and joy to you and yours this Christmas season.”
- “Wishing you a very merry Christmas and the chance to do lots more fishing in the new year!”
- “Thinking warmly of each of you and wishing your family an extra measure of comfort, joy and hope this Christmas.”
- “Have your best Christmas ever!”
Why it is Merry Christmas and not happy?
However, with time, now “Merry” and not “Happy” Christmas seems soothing to the ears. Happy denotes a more sober form of celebration, while merry has the childlike wilderness and unrestrained happiness associated with it.
What can I say instead of Merry Christmas?
2-Word Alternatives to Merry Christmas
- celebrate Christmas.
- Christmas greetings.
- Christmas blessings.
- Christmas joy.
- festive greetings.
- happy Christmas.
- happy Festivus (from Seinfeld)
- happy holidays.
Why is Christmas merry and New Year happy?
Christmas is a time of celebration and therefore a ‘Merry Christmas’ would be appropriate. A new year, as in ‘Happy New Year’, on other hand, extends over a whole year (and further on) and as such the sense of good luck, good fortune and prosperity provided by Happy would be appropriate.
How do you say Merry Christmas without offending anyone?
Other Ways of Saying “Merry Christmas”
- As always, what a blessing you are!
- Celebrate this holiday with a lot of fun, excitement, and surprises.
- Glad tidings to your jolly soul.
- Enjoy some holiday magic on me.
- Have a cuddly Christmas.
- Have your best Christmas ever!
- Have yourself a merry little Christmas.
What does Merry Chrysler mean?
It is generally used to express good humor and to be in a state of contentment. When people have a Merry Christmas, they express a wish that the other is happy and have a happy holiday.
What is the best Christmas message?
“Wishing you a Christmas that’s merry and bright!” “We hope you have a safe and relaxing holiday season.” “I hope your holiday season is full of peace, joy and happiness.” “Merry Christmas with lots of love.”
How do you send Christmas wishes?
Merry Christmas from our family to yours. Take nothing for granted and be thankful that you have such great family and friends to spend this joyous season with. Wishing you a delightful Christmas. Wishing you and your family health, happiness, peace and prosperity this Christmas and in the coming New Year.
When can you say Happy Holidays?
Happy Holiday’ is used for Easter and Christmas to make it more inclusive.
How do you wish Happy Holidays?
Business Holiday Card Messages
- Wishing you a Happy Holiday and a joyful New Year. …
- Happy Holidays and warm wishes for 2020!
- Wishing you a wonderful holiday season.
- Wishing you a bright 2020 from your friends at [company name].
- Wishing you a Happy New Year! …
- May this good cheer last throughout the year.
How do you write a Christmas message?
Classic Christmas Card Messages
- Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!
- Wishing you a Merry Christmas!
- Unwrap yourself a joyful Christmas!
- Have a holly, jolly Christmas!
- Merry Christmas with lots of love.
- The best present one can hope for this year is to spend time together.
Do you say Happy Christmas Eve or Merry Christmas Eve?
Note that it is “Christmas Eve”, not “Christmas eve”. It’s also worth noting that not many people wish a merry Xmas eve. Most wishes are for Xmas day. But all good wishes are welcome, socially.
Why do we say merry?
The term Merry is used instead of Happy originally to denote the merrymaking of the holiday, like in the classic Christmas Carol ‘God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen’. Merry Christmas reflects that messages of love, joy and well wishes can be communicated irrespective of belief systems.
How do you write Happy Christmas?
“Wishing you a Christmas that’s merry and bright!” “We hope you have a safe and relaxing holiday season.” “I hope your holiday season is full of peace, joy and happiness.” “Merry Christmas with lots of love.”
How do you say Happy Holidays?
General greetings
- Enjoy the holiday season.
- Warmest Wishes.
- May your days be merry and bright.
- Hanukkah Sameach!
- Light the menorah.
- Wishing you a new year full of peace and joy.
- May your holidays be full of warmth and cheer.
- The stockings were hung by the chimney with care…
What is the best message for Christmas?
General
- “Merry Christmas! …
- “Wishing you a Christmas that’s merry and bright!”
- “We hope you have a safe and relaxing holiday season.”
- “I hope your holiday season is full of peace, joy and happiness.”
- “Merry Christmas with lots of love.”
- “I hope your Christmas is filled with joy this year!”
- “Happy Holidays!
How do you say Merry Christmas 2020?
Short & Simple Holiday Greetings
- Happy holidays from our house to yours.
- Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
- Merry everything & happy always.
- Hoping your holidays are filled with love, family and happiness.
- Happy 2021! …
- Best wishes for a New Year filled with love, happiness and success.
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