I mean, it's a day in remembrance of dead soldiers. That's not really 'happy'.
I mean, it's a day in remembrance of dead soldiers. That's not really 'happy'.
Jamoke wrote:
I mean, it's a day in remembrance of dead soldiers. That's not really 'happy'.
Most people just say "have a good holiday."
FWIW I have never heard anyone say "happy Memorial Day."
-Frogman
I've heard it a lot. Mostly I hear it on the radio with DJs wishing listeners a happy Memorial Day, or happy Memorial Day weekend.
Happy Memorial Day!!
It's not appropriate. Media personalities who say such thoughtless things should be sanctioned.
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