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Guys...if you mess up giftgiving this xmax....


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Xmax??? wtf

Oh...and it's not Xmas either.

Call it Christmas or don't call it anything.

O.K.... it's history lesson time!

The X in XMAS is X, not from the English Alphabet, but from the ancient Greek Alphabet- X, or Chi.... which was a fairly common abbreviation for Kristos, which was a translation of Christ, as in Jesus Christ. The same is true for the Roman alphabet- Xpistos (Ī§ĻĪ¹ĻƒĻ„ĪæĻ‚) = Christ.

XMas----Christ mas.. its just an abbreviation... with no loss in meaning.

you see?

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O.K.... it's history lesson time!

The X in XMAS is X, not from the English Alphabet, but from the ancient Greek Alphabet- X, or Chi.... which was a fairly common abbreviation for Kristos, which was a translation of Christ, as in Jesus Christ. The same is true for the Roman alphabet- Xpistos (Ī§ĻĪ¹ĻƒĻ„ĪæĻ‚) = Christ.

XMas----Christ mas.. its just an abbreviation... with no loss in meaning.

you see?

Beautiful. I'd rep if I could.

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O.K.... it's history lesson time!

The X in XMAS is X, not from the English Alphabet, but from the ancient Greek Alphabet- X, or Chi.... which was a fairly common abbreviation for Kristos, which was a translation of Christ, as in Jesus Christ. The same is true for the Roman alphabet- Xpistos (Ī§ĻĪ¹ĻƒĻ„ĪæĻ‚) = Christ.

XMas----Christ mas.. its just an abbreviation... with no loss in meaning.

you see?

I have never known anyone else who knew that.

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O.K.... it's history lesson time!

The X in XMAS is X, not from the English Alphabet, but from the ancient Greek Alphabet- X, or Chi.... which was a fairly common abbreviation for Kristos, which was a translation of Christ, as in Jesus Christ. The same is true for the Roman alphabet- Xpistos (Ī§ĻĪ¹ĻƒĻ„ĪæĻ‚) = Christ.

XMas----Christ mas.. its just an abbreviation... with no loss in meaning.

you see?

as Johny Carson would say...."I did not know that"....

and as Paul Harvey would say...."now you know......... the REST of the story"

As BucsFanJim would say....

"But wtf is Xmax?"

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