Survey: 7 of 10 Americans Prefer 'Merry Christmas' Over 'Happy Holidays'
By Lawrence Jones
Christian Post Reporter
Mon, Nov. 26 2007
When Americans go Christmas shopping, many prefer to see stores use the traditional phrase “Merry Christmas” in their seasonal advertising rather than “Happy Holidays,” a new poll found.
The survey released by Rasmussen Reports after the Thanksgiving holiday showed that 67 percent of Americans favor “Merry Christmas” while only 26 percent would choose “Happy Holidays.”
The poll results were the same for men and women and presented few demographic differences. the rest photo
By Lawrence Jones
Christian Post Reporter
Mon, Nov. 26 2007
When Americans go Christmas shopping, many prefer to see stores use the traditional phrase “Merry Christmas” in their seasonal advertising rather than “Happy Holidays,” a new poll found.
The survey released by Rasmussen Reports after the Thanksgiving holiday showed that 67 percent of Americans favor “Merry Christmas” while only 26 percent would choose “Happy Holidays.”
The poll results were the same for men and women and presented few demographic differences. the rest photo
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