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…or "XMas"? Or perhaps "Happy Holidays"?

When I read it, I say it that way in my head. But I don't think I've ever said, or heard it said, out loud. I think it's just a written abbreviation, isn't it?Does anybody anywhere actually say "Xmas" out loud?![]()
Yes, a written abbreviation using the Greek X, which I remember as (not an expert) being a symbol for "CHI" and used as a Christ symbol. I had always seen it written like an X with a big P in it when I was a kid, which is called the "Chi Rho" and was used in the early church as an abbreviation for Christ. However, that symbol isn't generally well known now and certainly isn't part of our usual typeface.When I read it, I say it that way in my head. But I don't think I've ever said, or heard it said, out loud. I think it's just a written abbreviation, isn't it?
Really? Interesting! I'd always assumed the "X" in "Xmas" was a symbol for the Cross.Yes, a written abbreviation using the Greek X, which I remember as (not an expert) being a symbol for "CHI" and used as a Christ symbol. I had always seen it written like an X with a big P in it when I was a kid, which is called the "Chi Rho" and was used in the early church as an abbreviation for Christ. However, that symbol isn't generally well known now and certainly isn't part of our usual typeface.
can I ask why you prefer to say nothing over a general holiday greeting?I always say Merry Christmas. If I am concerned that it might offend, I say nothing.