phrases - Alternative to "Merry Christmas"



The common greeting for the new year is



I wish you a merry Christmas and a happy new year.



Since Christmas has religious roots, it may not be suitable for people who are not religious. Shortening the greeting to



I wish you a happy new year



seems lame. What's a charming alternative?




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