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<blockquote data-quote="George Kaplan" data-source="post: 270231" data-attributes="member: 2223"><p>:lol!: Don't mind me; I was deep into a bottle of Christmas cheer last night when I posted that.</p><p>Merry is an odd word. A typical American will go his entire life without using it in any other phrase. "Gee, Doris, Stan was in a merry mood last night." Nope. "We'll all be a lot merrier when the widget factory starts hiring again." Still no. Merry Easter? Merry Yom Kippur? Merry Flag Day? No, we just don't say that. For some reason, though, "Happy Christmas" just sounds wrong to Yank ears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Kaplan, post: 270231, member: 2223"] :lol!: Don't mind me; I was deep into a bottle of Christmas cheer last night when I posted that. Merry is an odd word. A typical American will go his entire life without using it in any other phrase. "Gee, Doris, Stan was in a merry mood last night." Nope. "We'll all be a lot merrier when the widget factory starts hiring again." Still no. Merry Easter? Merry Yom Kippur? Merry Flag Day? No, we just don't say that. For some reason, though, "Happy Christmas" just sounds wrong to Yank ears. [/QUOTE]
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