Posted on 11/24/2006 3:36:01 PM PST by rhema
I just have more important things to be concerned about than whether or not any store advertises "Merry Christmas", or store employee wishes me a "Merry Christmas" before I say it to them. After all, THEIR intent for wishing me anything has nothing to do with any religious meaning of the holiday, no matter which one it is.
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Good thing that real warmth is where the Heart is, right rhema..?
Much LOVE to you and yours, always.
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Keep the Christ in Christmas- It is wonderful.
I am offended also, that a store would wish Spanish speaking people Merry Christmas, but not their english speaking customers. I won't shop there.
Put up Happy Hannakah signs and Merry Christmas signs. I am shopping for Christmas. I enjoy the Christmas season. Happy Holidays irritates me as I feel it denigrates my faith-pretends like it just doesn't exist.
Priceless
Yet I spend hours on Free Republic arguing with a number of people who do care.
Recently entering my local grocery store, the kettle was manned by some dirty looking teenage kid who really didnt seem to be all there. He was dancing and gyrating around like he was dancing to some hip hop song playing in his head.
I was afraid to give him any money wondering if my donation would get to where I intended or he was going to take a cut of his own to pay for his next fix. >>>>>>>>>>>>>
LMAO...I was walking into Publix today and totally noticed the Salvation Army stand and the guy was sitting in a chair with his eyes closed..looked like he just got through 3 or 4 40 oz Old English bottles and get this...the kicker was...he was flicking the bottom of the bell with his index finger so it would make a noise!
I laughed my ass off at the sight of it. NO WAY am I putting a dime into those things. I would just as well drop a check off at the local armory.
Translation: bowing to pressure from Christmas shoppers!"...who are buying lots of gifts for friends and family this time of year, because it's Christmas, regardless of how for right, or how religious they are...how any sane merchant would wish to purposely deny Christmas at a time that all the shoppers are buying for Christmas escapes me. What idiots. And I'm speaking as a Jew.
How long do you think the practice of wishing people " Happy Holidays" has actually been common?
You may have "more important things to do" but others are more discerning in understanding the cultural landscape and the intentional redirecting of the beliefs of our civilization.
It's been going on at least 25 years, in the places I've lived. I don't remember it when I was growing up, but that was in South Mississippi, and the place was overwhelmingly Christian. Still, I remember seeing some Hannukah cards and menorahs in places because there were a few Jewish families in town.
New Jersey and Massachusetts have folks from the two major faith groups and they all shop for 'holiday' gifts at this time of year. Just makes business sense to make ALL of them fell welcome in the stores, and not give anyone the impression they're being excluded. As I said before, I usually don't even NOTICE whether or not they're advertising Merry Christmas. However, I DO prefer 'Happy Holidays' to 'Merry Xmas'!
Anyway, Have a BLESSED Christmas!
Thank you for taking the time to contact Kohls directly. Please be assured that Kohl's recognizes Christmas as an important holiday. The spirit of Christmas is warmly embraced by Kohl's through "Merry Christmas" greetings from our associates, welcoming Christmas music that is played throughout our stores, and great seasonal gifts like those you will see in our upcoming advertisements. While we cannot share any specifics of our upcoming promotions with you, we are pleased to announce that our advertising will incorporate the use of the word Christmas throughout the season. With 817 stores in 45 states, we recognize and respect the fact that our customers across the nation hold a variety of beliefs. This year we have chosen the broad based advertising campaign of "Love Transforms Everything," which will be featured on-line, in our ads, and in our stores. Please know that we value your opinion now and throughout the year. You may contact me directly at 1-262-703-6157 with any further questions or concerns that you may have in regard to this matter.
Sincerely,
Jessica Swearingen
Executive Correspondence Team Lead
Executive Office
You mean you didn't get the message? Jesus wants you to max out your credit cards this Christmas season!
I've seen the word Christmas on signs several times already this year. Usually there are a lot fewer of them and they are put up later in the season.
I try to avoid the stores at Christmas anyway, because folks tend to lose their minds when they're shopping for the holidays, so it's just one of those things that doesn't matter to me. There's enough commercialism as it is, I don't need for them to validate my religious celebration with advertising campaigns.
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