Do not boop that merry suicide bomber

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“Joyful Christmas!” More than happiness and happenings around us, may we have Christ in our hearts. I also like “Blessed Christmas!” It reminds us that we have been blessed by the birth of our Savior, and that we should continue to share our blessings with others, especially at Christmas. Mary and Joseph were focused not on the surroundings, or the gifts, but on the Baby Jesus. It was quiet, simple, poor, but so powerful and meaningful. I propose the greeting “Mary Christmas!” The first Christmas was Mama Mary’s Christmas. Christmas is definitely not just about outward happenings and merrymaking. But it could be misused when people, especially government people, subtly use it to get some material favors and gifts. “Merry Christmas!” This is the most used greeting by so many.