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 It does seem that "Merry Christmas" is more commonly used. However I am going to stick to what the Queen says. So "Happy Christmas" it is.  It does seem that "Merry Christmas" is more commonly used. However I am going to stick to what the Queen says. So "Happy Christmas" it is. 
  
 +It appears that Prince Charles uses "Happy Christmas" too. Kensington Palace is used by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, they appear to use "Merry Christmas". So perhaps when Prince William becomes the King, "Merry Christmas" will become common again. 
public/merry_christmas_vs_happy_christmas.txt · Last modified: 2022/05/07 22:48 by fangfufu