You say : "God Jul til alle mine venner i Norge!" (Merry Christmas til all my friends in Norway)
Joyeux Noël! et bonne anneé!
People usually say merry Christmas, Happy holidays or seasons greeting. In recent years Merry Christmas is being used less and less in fear of offending people.
Some traditional Christmas greetings are Merry Christmas or Happy Christmas. In the last few years, many companies and organizations have begun to use Happy Holidays, so as not to exclude Jews and Muslims.
you don't know this ?! Jesus Christ ! He's the reason you are here !! Merry Christmas and happy new years ! celebrate god and 2011!
The UK is a country, but it doesn't have its own language per say. Depending on what region of the UK you might say it with an accent or with slightly different vernacular, but on the whole, Merry Christmas would be fine.There are differences between American and British English but we both say Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas, happy (prosperous) new year, and happiness.
You can also say Happy new year in new hampshire because the people there think the new years eve is coming early.
There isn't really a greeting that is particular to Australia. 'Merry Christmas' or 'Happy Christmas' would be the main ones. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please note there is no such language as "AUSTRALIAN", most people in Australia speak ENGLISH as their first language (with an Australian accent). Thus Australians would say "Merry Christmas".
Yes, but it was a little different then the Christmas we're use to. It was more about the religious part and a lot of merry making.
Really depends. There is the timeless classic "Merry Christmas" but as the years go on, society has been looking down on this. Many stores do no say this any more. "Happy Holidays" seems like the standard greeting now in public. If the greeting is in a card format you can also go with "Seasons Greetings".
From various researches, I have found that you must be at least 12 years old. Thank you for asking, and Merry Christmas!!!!!!!!