In South Korea, Christmas has grown in popularity. Nevertheless, for many, Christmas is seen as a distinctly Christian holiday; however, for many, it is a secular holiday like Valentine’s Day.
This said, here is the Korean ter–메리 크리스마스 melikeuliseumaseu
which is pronounced Merry Christmas
That said, as the holidays approach, you may wish to greet Korean colleagues with the most common Holiday greeting. In fact, it is the best seasonal greeting for New Year’s, too.
Sae hae bok man i ba deu say yo!
Hint: When speaking, break the greeting into: sae hae bok—mahne—bah deu say yo
Sae hae bok man i ba deu say yo! works well both in person, in a card, text, or an email.
Given the time difference, plan to send holiday greetings to friends and colleagues in Korea, today.
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Have a safe Holiday.
Don is truly “The Hyundai Whisperer” a trusted mentor to many in our industry