Wednesday, November 28, 2007

how to spell Christmas?

My heart bleeds everytime I see this written "Xmas" to denote Christmas. The reason? The most important word inside the word is being replaced with an X. Don't you think it's unfair to the person Himself?

Would it be ok for you to have your name replaced with an X or any letter (that sounds like a good replacement for the lost word/name)? Say for example, Rose's Birthday = X's Birthday. Isn't it weird? It's like you don't know the person. It's like a birthday of someone unknown.

Admittedly, I also used the shortcut. Quiet often. But since my Algebra teacher pointed this out, I became more careful. X in Algebra usually represents an unknown. And replacing "Christ" with an "X" makes Him Someone unknown.

Indeed. And even if you don't know Algebra, you would know that replacing your name with a letter that sounds like it would make you appear someone the other person does not know.

Why have a (grand) celebration for someone you don't know (at least by name)?

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