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About Xmas
Xmas is a more informal way of referring to the Christmas celebration of Christ's birth. Xmas was used in handwritten communication as a quicker way to write 'Christmas,' and was first used in the mid 1700s in England. Today it is a very common form of usage. Many advertisements feature 'Xmas' in their special Christmas sale offers.
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