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'Xmas' or 'Christmas'?
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As somebody who hates Americanisms with a passion I caught myself out a couple of days ago saying Xmas instead of Christmas. I wondered What do other ABers think about this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As they are both pronounced the same I can't see your confusion. It is certainly not pronounced "Exmas". It is not an Americanism; the symbol X is widely used by theologians as shorthand for "Christ", especially when taking notes in lectures, so in effect there is no difference in meaning and no disrespect.
From a practical point of view, why write six letters where one will do? As I have said, christian theologians must have to write the word "Christ" many thousands of times, so came to adopt the X (really the Greek letter Chi, initial of Christos). At some point in the past this tradition has spilled out of thee theological colleges and into the public domain.