From medieval English to 1930s advertising campaigns, the festive phrases we love have some surprising origins.
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Good Tidings and Feliz Navidad: The Origins of Holiday Phrases

From medieval English to 1930s advertising campaigns, the festive phrases we love have some surprising origins. Here's how our favorite holiday expressions went from horse tails to greeting cards.

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Can You Decipher These Idioms From Foreign Languages?

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