Both are usedThought it was Happy Christmas in the UK
Both are usedThought it was Happy Christmas in the UK
That’s what you’re focussing on ? OkThought it was Happy Christmas in the UK
Stick to Happy Christmas, its more uniqueBoth are used
Merry ChristmasStick to Happy Christmas, its more unique
Calm down TashOh?????![]()
Oh trust me. Given my current state, this is calmCalm down Tash
I had so many questionsThat’s what you’re focussing on ? Ok
We use both. Happy or merry. Personally I say Merry
You mean you won ?I lost it