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For all of those celebrating the Christian Holiday of Christmas, I want to wish each and every one of you the most joyous time possible. While my command of languages other than my own is rudimentary (at best) I want as many people as possible to read the initial greeting in their own language...at least as well as I can write it. And if I don't have your language on here it probably means that I have not learned to say it and/or write it. So, please feel free to teach me as I would love to learn. I have a fascination with other languages but living where I do it is not something that is commonly learned and thus I have not availed myself to do any different. I probably know more basic Latin based upon music and science than I do any language besides English.
For our friends of the Jewish faith, Happy Hannukuh (I know, I probably just spelled that wrong as well.) Please just accept my best wishes. Shalom.
And for friends of other religious faiths, feel free to share your own holidays and greetings as a way of educating me and others.
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