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===== Happy Christmas ===== | ===== Happy Christmas ===== | ||
The phrase "Happy Christmas" | The phrase "Happy Christmas" | ||
- | * DD in a SMS message [(Yeh, it was lovely to receive Christmas wishes from her. 😊)] | ||
* Dean of Norwich, The Very Revd Jane Hedges, after a Christmas Procession with Carols. | * Dean of Norwich, The Very Revd Jane Hedges, after a Christmas Procession with Carols. | ||
* Abbot David Charlesworth OSB at the introductory video before BBC One's Midnight Mass. | * Abbot David Charlesworth OSB at the introductory video before BBC One's Midnight Mass. | ||
* King's College Cambridge in the service booklet for A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols [(http:// | * King's College Cambridge in the service booklet for A Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols [(http:// | ||
* BBC Radio 4 in one of the programmes. | * BBC Radio 4 in one of the programmes. | ||
- | * The Queen herself [(2012 Christmas Message Transcript https:// | + | * The Queen herself |
+ | * The Christmas cards from Prince Charles and Princess Diana [(https:// | ||
===== Merry Christmas ===== | ===== Merry Christmas ===== | ||
* Google Trend suggests that within the United Kingdom, "Merry Christmas" | * Google Trend suggests that within the United Kingdom, "Merry Christmas" | ||
* Google Books Ngram Viewer suggests that within British English Corpus, "Merry Christmas" | * Google Books Ngram Viewer suggests that within British English Corpus, "Merry Christmas" | ||
- | * There are a lot of articles on the Internet which explains the origin of the term "Merry Christmas [(History of the Phrase Merry Christmas https:// | + | * I conducted a survey using Instagram story, of 63 people who viewed the survey, 15 people voted for "Merry Christmas", |
+ | * Kensington Palace uses "Merry Christmas" | ||
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+ | Finally, there are a lot of articles on the Internet which explains the origin of the term "Merry Christmas" | ||
===== Conclusion ===== | ===== Conclusion ===== | ||
It does seem that "Merry Christmas" | It does seem that "Merry Christmas" | ||
+ | It appears that Prince Charles uses "Happy Christmas" |
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