while it seems everyone else says ‘happy christmas’

which imo is a way better phrase, it’s very … pragmatic. happiness is more attainable than merriment. how often is anyone merry?

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    1 year ago

    Merry Christmas is a popular expression in the UK too.

    I think that merriment is actually much easier to attain than happiness. One could be miserable in life, but have a few drinks and be merry.

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      1 year ago

      Is it wrong for me to say that the pessimism with a side of alcohol is the most British you could possibly describe being merry?