So after a strong uptake here, let's get into some more Christmas Carol Pedantry: https://twitter.com/IfADoubleDecker/status/1341148617873252352
In the second verse of "Hark the Herald", do you hail:
In the final verse of "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen", which syllable do you elongate?

"This holy tide of:
How do you like your angels?
In "O Come All Ye Faithful", is Christ:
At the end of that same verse of "O Come All Ye Faithful", do you do a long first syllable in "begotten not created" or do you leave a pause?
In the final verse of "O Come All Ye Faithful", do you sing that Christ was born "THAT happy morning" before Christmas Day, and only sing "THIS happy morning" on Christmas Day itself?
At the end of the verse in "O Come, O Come Emmanuel", do you leave a pause between "Emmanuel" and "shall come to thee", or just flow straight on through?
In "Once in Royal David's City", who does Jesus "love and watch"?
How long do you like your "Oh" as you head into the chorus of "We Three Kings"?
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