while it seems everyone else says ‘happy christmas’

which imo is a way better phrase, it’s very … pragmatic. happiness is more attainable than merriment. how often is anyone merry?

    • @TurboDiesel
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      The great irony there being “happy holidays” is from the Old English (language, not malt liquor) for “happy holy days.”

      • PlasterAnalyst
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        The great irony being that Bing Crosby had a very famous song called “happy holidays” that is featured in the movie “holiday inn” and if you don’t like a Bing Crosby Christmas movie you’re a goddamn communist.

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