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    Quote Originally Posted by Bksrt8 View Post
    Depends...if you dont belong in this country then your false sense of entitlement dictates we call them "holiday lights" to appease your religious beliefs that have no place in this country where we allow you to stay and thrive while the people who were born here take it in the ass to make sure youre comfortable and well nourished. We still call them xmas lights, anybody who disagrees is welcome to go back to whatever shithole country you came from.
    ^^^^^ Nice, now tell em what you really think .....

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    Its just completely disgusting that canadians cant say merry xmas anymore because we wont simply say no to these fuckers that should have NO say in our affairs. Makes me sick

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    really? Its Merry Christmas to be exact. You need to put Christ back into your Christmas......
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    Merry Christmas here as well..................always has been n always will be.

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    Im not religious. XMas is just short form. Some people consider it disrespect to use the x but im not one of them....just lazy

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    Xmas is a common abbreviation of the word Christmas. It is sometimes pronounced /ˈɛksməs/, but Xmas, and variants such as Xtemass, originated as handwriting abbreviations for the typical pronunciation /ˈkrɪsməs/. The "X" comes from the Greek letter Chi, which is the first letter of the Greek word Χριστός, which in English is "Christ".[1] The "-mas" part is from the Latin-derived Old English word for Mass.[2]
    There is a common belief that the word Xmas stems from a secular attempt to remove the religious tradition from Christmas[3] by taking the "Christ" out of "Christmas", but its use dates back to the 16th century.

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