Today is Christmas Eve and happy Christmas
Eve. Tomorrow is the important day in the 2013. Which would you like to say to
your families and friends, “Merry Christmas”, or “Happy Holidays”?
Want to know the answer, there comes a poll
to see which people would use. According to a new poll released today, more
Americans would use “Merry Christmas” rather than “Happy Holidays”, especially
Republicans and people older than 45.
On the "Merry Christmas" vs.
"Happy Holidays" debate, the poll found:
• 67 percent of U.S. residents prefer to say "Merry
Christmas," while 18 percent pick "Happy Holidays." Fifteen
percent say they’re indifferent or would rather people not say anything.
• 82 percent of Republicans prefer saying "Merry
Christmas," compared with 55 percent of Democrats.
• 30 percent of Americans under 30 say they’d rather hear a more
neutral greeting, compared with 15 percent in older age categories. 71 percent
of people who are older than 45 prefer to use “Merry Christmas”.
What would you do tomorrow? Stay with your
family or go out with your friends?
I would like to stay at home and enjoy my Broke Sisters by my blu-ray player.
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