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Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays

Ebenezer Scrooge once famously said: “If I could work my will every idiot who goes about with “Merry Christmas” on his lips, should be boiled with his own pudding, and buried with a stake of holly through his heart.”

Perhaps Scrooge was a school calendar coordinator in a previous life. Or, maybe he was an advertising manager for a major retailer. Or, perhaps, he was a city coordinator charged with hanging “holiday” lights in the town square in December. Whatever his situation it seems he had much in common with many individuals in modern society who simply do not like the term “Merry Christmas”.

As sure as there is an “x” in Christmas you can bet that someone, somewhere in our modern world is going to get pushed out of shape by hearing the words “Merry Christmas”. To some people, the term “Merry Christmas” can be worse than the f-bomb.

The word merry, as otherwise more politely recorded elsewhere on our festive pages, means “joyous”. So to wish someone a “Merry Christmas” means only to wish them a joyous Christmas season.

That’s not the problem.

The problem is the reference to Christ. Some who do not believe in Christ become offended that one would invoke His name in a sentiment of goodwill.

Think of it this way: you say “Have a nice day”, and no one would be offended by that. But if you say “Have a nice day, in Jesus’ name” – and you got trouble. That’s the beef amongst those who decry “Merry Christmas”.

It is a stupid beef.

“Christmas”, as a word, sure enough has sacred leanings. It is a simple contraction of an obviously religious term, “Christ Mass”.

But thousands of years later with plenty of congressional debates behind us we also recognize Christmas as a secular day, observance, term — and sentiment.

After all, we have Christmas trees, Christmas lights, Christmas candy, and Christmas cards. None of these things have anything to do with “Christ Mass”.

Associated with the word Christmas are things like mistletoe, the Grinch, stockings, Santa Claus, wassail, and really, really mediocre Christmas tunes by a Jewish boy named Neil Diamond. (White Christmas, the most popular of all modern holiday tunes was penned by another Jew, Irving Berlin, is also completely secular).

None of these things had anything to do with “Christ Mass” either.

So, in essence, the term “Merry Christmas” means joyous “sacred” Christmas OR joyous “secular” Christmas, interchangeably. How convenient.

In an ironic twist of merry fate many try to placate those who would be offended by Merry Christmas by substituting the obviously safe and politically correct term “Happy Holidays”.

It is only ironic because of the passionate throngs who insist that “Merry Christmas” must be said in order to preserve, protect and defend the right of Christmas to exist (because they think there is a terrible never-ending war on Christmas staffed by armies intent on pulling the plugs on all the lights).

Their arguments are goofier than those who blanch at the words Merry Christmas. They build websites, sell buttons and crusade on Fox News about how brave folks need to be in expressing their constitutional rights to say Merry Christmas – and to be wished the same when they shop. They boycott any retailer who refuses to say “Merry Christmas” in their ads (unless they have the cheapest price and then never mind).

I work in retail and during Christmas 2008 I was helping a customer load her purchase into her vehicle and upon finishing I said “Happy Holidays to ya!” I was just being friendly and thanking her for her business. She turned cold and thin lipped.

“You can’t say Merry Christmas to me? What’s wrong with you?”

I honestly didn’t think a thing about it when I said “Happy Holidays”. For a jolly person buying her loved one presents during a season of peace she sure was hostile.

And that, after all is said and done, is the point.

Both terms are universally defined as well wishes – and who could ever be offended by either one?

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Agent Rob Thielke of this Seattle-based insurance company wishes you all a Merry Christmas and extends his greeting to several different religious groups. Only problem is the dude seems a bit too enthusiastic (read: INSANE) about it. www.vernfonk.com (updated this info since I forgot to mention this isn’t THE Vern Fonk, he died a couple of years ago, thanks people who pointed that out)
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Question by Scooter_The_Christmas_Squirrel: Merry Christmas wishes?
I want to take the time to wish everyone(contacts non contacts & friends) a wonderful & Merry Christmas. I also want to wish those who don’t celebrate christmas Happy Holidays(Hanukkah & Kwanzaa) Hope you all have a happy one.

Best answer:

Answer by CBK
And a Merry Christmas to you too.

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Posted by santa - July 25, 2010 at 10:52 pm

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The Queen’s (King’s) Christmas Message is a broadcast by Queen Elizabeth II made to the Commonwealth at Christmas. The tradition began in 1932 with a radio broadcast by King George V on the BBC Empire Service. Today the broadcast is made on television and radio via various providers. The idea for a Christmas Message from the Sovereign to the Commonwealth was originally mooted in 1932 by the founding father of the BBC, Sir John Reith. The idea of the speech was to inaugurate the then Empire Service, which is now known as the BBC World Service. The first Royal Christmas Message was issued by George V in 1932. The King was originally hesitant about using the relatively untried medium of radio to issue a Christmas Message. However he was reassured by a visit to the BBC in the summer of 1932, and agreed to try out the idea. So in 1932 on Christmas Day, King George V issued a Christmas Message from Ilmington Manor to the Empire via “wireless”. Edward VIII abdicated before his first Christmas on the Throne, and therefore never issued a Christmas Message. George VI continued the Christmas broadcasts. Perhaps his best known was delivered in 1939, in the opening stages of the Second World War, and contained the famous lines starting: “I said to the man who stood at the Gate of the Year”. The tradition has been continued by the present Queen, Elizabeth II. Her first Christmas Message to the Commonwealth took place from the study at Sandringham House at 3 on 25 December 1952 and was
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Question by Answer-Me-This: Did you send out a bunch of text messages or receive a bunch yesterday on Christmas?
I did with both! Ha Ha! I sent out a message to everyone in my cell phone and got a whole rack of Christmas messages sent to me as well.

Best answer:

Answer by patrashcan
Yes I did that too.

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Posted by santa - July 25, 2010 at 7:07 am

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