It’s that time of year again. As people decorate their homes and finish shopping for gifts, many begin tiptoeing around “politically correct” holiday greetings.
Yet despite the push to use more inclusive seasonal greetings over the years, evidence suggests most Americans still prefer to hear and say “Merry Christmas.”
Autumn Spredemann
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Autumn is a South America-based reporter covering primarily Latin American issues for The Epoch Times.
Most Americans Say They Still Prefer Having a Merry Christmas Over a Happy Holiday
It’s that time of year again. As people decorate their homes and finish shopping for gifts, many begin tiptoeing around “politically correct” holiday greetings.
Yet despite the push to use more inclusive seasonal greetings over the years, evidence suggests most Americans still prefer to hear and say “Merry Christmas.”
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