Happy holidays or Merry Christmas - which one is used more frequently?

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Which do you think gets said more often: "happy holidays" or "merry Christmas?"

In today's world of conflict between traditional customs and the pressure to be politically correct, one of the lightning rods occurs every Christmas. It's the battle between those who speak of the "holidays" and those who call it "Christmas."

So which is used more often?  Watch the video below to see the results of our four-year, ongoing study.



When you're done watching, weigh in by commenting below on the key question - why the big change from 2006 to 2007?

We're not looking for your input on which one people should say, we're looking for you to tell us what you think changed in the last year to create such a remarkable shift.

We look forward to hearing from you!

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mclayton0425 Author Profile Page said:

I think that the term for our biggest holiday "Christmas" should still be used. Our great country was founded with religious principles and it seems that we have gotten away from these principles. We should be proud to use the word "Christmas" and not "Happy Holidays" for fear of offending someone. We have the freedom of religion and freedom of speech and we need to exercise these rights and keep Christ in Christmas.

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