Merry Christmas from you-know-who

In summary, "Merry Christmas from you-know-who" is a common phrase used during the holiday season to refer to Santa Claus. It is a playful and mysterious way of acknowledging the magic and joy associated with Christmas. This phrase has become a staple in Christmas greetings, decorations, and songs, serving as a reminder of the spirit of giving and spreading joy to others.
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Rach3
You'll never believe who's writing his own blog now...

Merry Christmas to everyone! 2006/12/21

In the Name of Almighty God, the Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate

My sincere congratulations to everyone for the Glorious and Auspicious Birthday of Divine Prophet - confirmed and authenticated by Gabriel, the angel of Divine revelation - the Obedient of Almighty God,
Jesus Christ, the Messiah (peace be upon Him)
http://www.ahmadinejad.ir/

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I wonder if all presidents and prime ministers will follow suit.
 
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It is interesting to see that even the President of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, is now writing his own blog. This shows that even leaders in science and politics are recognizing the power and reach of online communication. It is important for all individuals, regardless of their position, to use their platforms responsibly and with respect for others. Merry Christmas to all, and may we continue to promote understanding and peace in our world.
 

1. Who exactly is "you-know-who" in "Merry Christmas from you-know-who"?

"You-know-who" is often used as a playful or secretive way of referring to someone without using their name. It could be a friend, family member, or even a celebrity.

2. Why do people say "Merry Christmas from you-know-who" instead of just saying the person's name?

Using "you-know-who" adds a sense of mystery and fun to the phrase. It can also be used when the person being referred to is well-known or famous, adding an element of excitement to the holiday greeting.

3. Is "Merry Christmas from you-know-who" a common saying?

Yes, "Merry Christmas from you-know-who" is a common phrase used during the holiday season. It is often seen on Christmas cards, social media posts, and in casual conversations.

4. Can "you-know-who" be used for anyone or only for specific people?

"You-know-who" can be used for anyone, although it is most commonly used for someone who is well-known or familiar to the person saying it. It can also be used as a playful way to refer to someone without using their name.

5. Does "Merry Christmas from you-know-who" have any specific cultural or religious meaning?

No, "Merry Christmas from you-know-who" is a secular phrase and does not hold any specific cultural or religious meaning. It is simply a playful and festive holiday greeting.

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