Are Merry Christmas and Merry X'mas different? And where does X come from?

As Christmas approaches, many people are familiar with the greeting "Merry Christmas" and sometimes see the phrase "Merry X'mas" pop up again, making it quite confusing. Which phrase should be used? Or can both be used? Christmas

is a festival celebrating the birth of Jesus, the prophet of Christianity, which is believed to fall on December 25th of every year. Originally, the word "Christmas" came from the Old English word "Christes Maesse", which means the Mass of Christ. It first appeared in ancient documents in English in 1038 before this word was changed to the word "Christmas". สล็อตเว็บตรง

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