I like to say Happy, happy, Joy, joy.
That seems to me to cover everything and everyone. Let me just say here to all, "Happiness, joy, luck, wonder, health!" (I'm sure I must have left something out!) |
I say Merry Christmas and Happy Healthy New Year !!!!!!!!!!!! but Happy Happy Joy Joy does it too LOL
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Jesus is the reason for the season so it's still and will always be Merry and Blessed Christmas for me.
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I like the way you say this and it says alot... I wish you the same....and to all
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That's a wonderful way to included everyone. Complements of the Season to you also.
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I,too say Merry Christmas but I wish you all well and A Happy New Year! Clarice
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Originally Posted by bigbrownowl
(Post 4808330)
I am a bit reluctant to post this thread, as I have often seen passionate religious debate ensue over a fairly inoccuous and innocent comment, but I am going to take my life in my hands and wish everyone the "complements of the season". This is an English term to convey a general sense of well-being and to share good wishes around this time of year: it is non specific and non-religious, but conveys a sense of the season, and all that it implies.
To all those who celebrate the birth of Christ at Christmas, and to those who celebrate other midwinter festivals, I wish you all the "Complements of the Season". |
Happy, healthy New Year to everyone! And, enjoy what ever holiday you celebrate!
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I know not everyone's New Year starts on Jan. 1. But are there other holidays that occur on Jan 1?
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Jesus is the reason for the season. Merry CHRISTmas to you.
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