In "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens, the phrase "Bah, humbug!" is famously used by Ebenezer Scrooge to express his dislike for Christmas celebrations. It signifies his cynical and misanthropic attitude towards the holiday and its traditions.
Favorite SayingThe story doesn't come right out and state what Scrooge's favorite saying is, but it must be "bah humbug" as much as he said it.
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In A Christmas Carol, when Ebenezer Scrooge says bah humbug, he is declaring his disdain for the holiday that is Christmas.
the person who saya bah humbug is mr. scrooge from a Christmas carole
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Scrooge initially replied with "Bah, humbug!" whenever someone said "Merry Christmas."
Scrooge was the miserly and miserable character in Charkes Dickens' classic story "A Christmas Carol". His standard answer to people who wished him a Merry Christmas was "Bah, humbug!"
His most used phrase was "Bah, Humbug". When asked about charitable donations for the poor he is alos fmous for saying "Are there no prisions, are there no work houses?" which was to mean why should I give them money when they can go to these places.
Scrooge's favorite saying in "A Christmas Carol" was, "Bah, humbug!" This phrase expressed his disdain for the Christmas season and his general grumpiness towards the holiday spirit.