Merry Christmas, my love! 28. This Christmas, I’m counting blessings instead of counting presentsand you’re certainly one of them. Happy holidays! 29. It’s not what’s under the tree that ...
Yes, we should prefer “Merry Christmas” to “Happy Holidays” because it is more expressive of the truth we are celebrating. But “Merry Christmas” will only regain its meaning if we live ...
The nearly universal change from wishing fellow Americans “Merry Christmas” to wishing them “Happy Holidays” is a very significant development in American life. Proponents of “Happy ...
December 25 is a government holiday across many countries, including India. Also See: Usually, on Christmas, families get together for a night of feasting and merry-making. The Christmas ...
This neutrality is particularly important in the armed forces, where individuals from diverse religious backgrounds ... of every individual. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
may the spirit of the holidays fill our hearts with warmth, our homes with happiness, and our virtual connections with the joyous magic of Merry Christmas!
MIAMI – For the first time in nearly 20 years, the first night of Hanukkah falls on Christmas Day, marking a rare confluence of Jewish and Christian holidays, which occur on separate calendars.
MIAMI — For the first time in nearly 20 years, the first night of Hanukkah falls on Christmas Day, marking a rare confluence of Jewish and Christian holidays, which occur on separate calendars.
For most Canadians (62 per cent), Merry Christmas is the preferred way to greet others during the festive season. Just under one-in-four (24 per cent) go with the more secular “Happy Holidays ...