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  1. How many Christmas cards did you receive last year? How many Christmas cards do you send? How many presents do you usually give? If you are not a Christian, does the intense focus on Christmas in the U.S. make you feel bad in any way (e.g., ignored, dismissed, angry, etc.)? If you could go anywhere during Christmas vacation, where would you go?

  2. Apr 20, 2007 · As stated previously we use at Christmas, on Christmas Day. I should clarify that slightly. We do not say on Christmas if we are describing the time of an action. If you were to search for "on Christmas" on UK websites only you could find "Spotlight on Christmas", but that is a metaphorical spotlight shining on the Christmas period.

  3. Nov 26, 2014 · I can't think of a situation in which I would ever say "in Christmas." I would say "I usually go on holiday (vacation) at Christmastime," or "…for Christmas." In the second part of your sentence, "on Christmas Day" is correct.

  4. Christmas songs of joy. 3. ___ Christmas and a Happy New Year. 4. Santa fills it with presents for the ...

  5. Nov 14, 2017 · I told you the difference. "On" talks about the holidays themselves (in the U.S., days like Christmas, New Year's Day, Easter, Independence Day, etc.) and "at" is more generally the time during which these holidays are celebrated. It would be somewhat difficult to construct examples that unambiguously demonstrate this difference.

  6. A Flash multiple-choice quiz for studying French and English vocabulary.

  7. Jan 22, 2009 · Christmas Eve is a day, and takes "on" like any other day: On June 1st; On November 23rd; On Christmas Eve.

  8. Dec 10, 2019 · If I see someone two or three weeks before December 25 and I know I won't see them again before Christmas, I would probably say, Have a Merry/Happy Christmas! Please note that as this is a language forum and as "some1" is not a word, you need to write the whole word, someone.

  9. A Christmas Story (1983). A hilarious and heartwarming story of a Christmas in the 1940's. Dir. Bob Clark. A Christmas Without Snow (1980). John Houseman as a dictatorial choir director who encounters problems while rehearsing Handel's Messiah is really worth watching. Dir. John Korty. A Christmas to Remember (1979). A grandfather (Jason ...

  10. Jan 9, 2020 · Maybe it should be mentioned, in North America at least sarcastic well-wishing is a somewhat common form of insult. So, as PaulQ mentioned, wishing a Merry Christmas in this case is meant with extreme irony. Other examples: "Merry Christmas, you filthy animals."

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