Merry Christmas 2025

“Happy Christmas” means wishing someone joy, contentment, and good fortune during the festive season, essentially the same as “Merry Christmas,” though “Merry” often implies more boisterous fun (feasting, singing), while “Happy” suggests deeper, lasting pleasure, a distinction emphasized by the tradition of saying “Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year”. Both are common greetings of goodwill, with “Happy Christmas” gaining traction in the UK after royal use and “Merry Christmas” being a more traditional, older phrase.


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