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Say merry christmas vs Tell marry christmas

The correct phrase is 'say Merry Christmas.' 'Tell Merry Christmas' is not correct in this context. When greeting someone with a holiday wish like 'Merry Christmas,' you use 'say' to convey the message.

Last updated: March 25, 2024

Say merry christmas

This phrase is correct and commonly used when greeting someone with 'Merry Christmas.'

Use 'say Merry Christmas' when you want to wish someone a Merry Christmas.

Examples:

  • Don't forget to say Merry Christmas to everyone you meet today.
  • I want to say Merry Christmas to all my friends and family.
  • And I don't think they came to say Merry Christmas.
  • It is obviously considered that we might offend against other religions if we were to emphasise that we are in fact a Christian part of the world and that in Europe we therefore say Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Joyeux Noël et Bonne Année etc.
  • The next person that says Merry Christmas to me, I'll kill him!
  • Ever since then I guess it's just been a family tradition to say "Merry Christmas" on my birthday.
  • I wanted to say... Merry Christmas, Robert.
  • It says, "Merry Christmas, Billy.
  • I still say, "Merry Christmas."
  • Moe Szyslak, you didn't climb down our chimney just to say "Merry Christmas."
  • You know, this is the first birthday ever where I've woken up and my mom hasn't been right there to say "Merry Christmas."
  • We're going to say "Merry Christmas," okay?
  • Just say "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year" into the camera, okay?
  • Say, "Merry Christmas, Grandpa."
  • Yeon-du says she wants to become an art teacher like you Merry Christmas kids!
  • Merry Christmas and you're welcome.
  • Yet you babble about Merry Christmas.
  • Thank you for listening and Merry Christmas.
  • He never says "Good morning" or "Good evening" or "Merry Christmas."
  • Merry Christmas, thank you very much.
  • Merry Christmas to you, too, agent McSweeten.
  • And Merry Christmas to you... Debbie.

Tell marry christmas

This phrase is incorrect. 'Tell Merry Christmas' is not a standard greeting and does not convey the holiday wish appropriately.

  • Marry Christmas to all! We shall commemorate together with our families and friends in a spirit of fraternity and communion.

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