Oris Borloff
Member
I just want to bring up 2 points from my perspective.Reminds me of the stupidity that unfolded 10 or so years ago, where "Merry" Christmas was out, and the politically correct greeting was "Happy" Christmas.
Well let me tell you, not once did I say "Happy" Christmas, and in fact, I said "Merry" Christmas even more and louder while out in public, just because... because I was just looking for someone to call me on it so I could give them a royal piece of my mind.
1. I always thought that Happy Holidays was the quicker abbreviated form of saying, " Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year". Seriously, I did. I've been on a one person crusade to get Boxing Day to be recognized holiday here in the US, mostly because I've always been in favor of any day I'd get paid to stay home, especially since I could use an extra day to recover from the relatives.
2. I have always liked the saying Happy Christmas over Merry Christmas as I do wish someone to be happy, and I have never been nor known any sober person to have ever been merry*.
* Well, perhaps J. Edgar Hoover, but then that's a really bad pun...