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The ruckus around whether to say “Merry Christmas” or “Happy holidays” usually starts at the end of Thanksgiving, as retailers take down the turkeys with pilgrim hats and hang wreaths instead. Most of the time, it’s confined to the letters section of the local newspaper.
But Christmas came early this year. President-elect Donald Trump made his position clear in June, and many times since: “Boy, do I mean it—we’re going to be saying ‘Merry Christmas,’ ” he told a group of evangelical leaders in New York. (He made a similar promise last year, when he also suggested boycotting Starbucks after the coffee chain abandoned its traditional holiday cup design.)
i have friends of different faiths.
Whatever, someone is wishing you well. If you take offence at how they say it then you have a problem
Merry Christmas - or Happy Holidays?
America's Perennial Debate Over 'Happy Holidays' and 'Merry Christmas'
Donald Trump has an uncompromising view on the issue—and Republicans agree, a poll shows.www.theatlantic.com
What do you say?
This.I have *never* run into a single human being that got upset over being wished a “Merry Christmas.” The War on Christmas stuff may the dumbest “culture war” issue I’ve ever come across in my life.
This.
If someone wishes me a merry christmas, I not only don't take any offense, I respond the same way. The only complaining I've ever heard on this topic is from christians who want every store greeting to say "merry christmas" and anything else is an offense to them.
both. it's situational. i have friends of different faiths.
All Holidays MatterMerry Christmas - or Happy Holidays?
America's Perennial Debate Over 'Happy Holidays' and 'Merry Christmas'
Donald Trump has an uncompromising view on the issue—and Republicans agree, a poll shows.www.theatlantic.com
What do you say?
I don't take offence, but I don't wish anyone anything, and if they wish me marry Christmas, I would take the opportunity to inform them that Muslims don't celebrate Christmas. Most people know that though.Whatever, someone is wishing you well. If you take offence at how they say it then you have a problem
I would think explaining might come off as condescending, all in the way you say it I suppose. You could just reply with happy holidays or just a thank you.I don't take offence, but I don't wish anyone anything, and if they wish me marry Christmas, I would take the opportunity to inform them that Muslims don't celebrate Christmas. Most people know that though.
I'm not totally following this. Am I the asshole in that scenario, or someone who thinks the other person must be a christian and respond in kind is the asshole? I'm confused which is not to be confused with me perhaps being an asshole.Or it’s a case of someone simply saying “happy holidays”, and they think that person is VIRTUE SIGNALING (which...YOU. ARE. A. CHRISTIAN. you’re *supposed* to signal virtue, asshole), so yknow, that has to be called out.
and if they wish me marry Christmas, I would take the opportunity to inform them that Muslims don't celebrate Christmas.
All the atheists I know celebrate Christmas. They celebrate it as a secular as opposed to religious holiday so I see no reason why those of other faiths cant celebrate it as they do memorial, veterans, and independence days.
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