‘Would you marry Christmas in just 3 minutes?’
Taiwan News
Date: 2017/12/26
By: Alicia Nguyen, Taiwan News, Staff Writer
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – A misspelled festive greeting “Marry Christmas” instead of “Merry
Christmas” went viral on Facebook after it was spotted several times in a public place.
Christmas is a festival for families and friends to gather and enjoy good food, exchange gifts and blessings. But this year, a misspelling of “Marry Christmas”, has added a bit more fun and spice to the celebrations.
This curiously spelled holiday greeting was first discovered at the Kota Bharu airport in Malaysia when a picture of a Christmas sign written “Marry Christmas and Happy New Years” attracted several comments and shares on Facebook. Malaysia Airports removed the sign and posted a sorry note on its official Facebook page. [FULL STORY]

