Posted on 12/24/2015 8:17:38 AM PST by SeekAndFind
It is politically correct to pretend you are offended.
I work with the public and if I’ve met someone enough to know Merry Christmas are welcome words, then when we are concluding business I will say:
“You’re all set. It’s good to see you again. And I hope you have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.”
However, if I know someone only a little or not at all, then I find myself saying
“You’re all set. It’s nice to have met you (again?) and Happy Holidays.”
Then if they say Merry Christmas back to me; I will say Merry Christmas back to them. I find this works best for me at work since it helps keep the moment comfortable and it stops anyone who might take offense from making an issue out of it. However; outside of work I’m more apt to say Merry Christmas.
I say Merry Christmas to everyone. It is not my responsibility to take their temperature and manage their emotional content.
People with class will say thank you, or Merry Christmas back.
I also say thank you when confronted with Happy Solstice, Happy Hanukah, and May Day greetings.
I say Happy Independence day on the Fourth of July
I say Happy Columbus Day in October.
I say Happy Valentines Day in February
I say Happy Washington’s Birthday
I say Happy Lincolns Birthday
I ignore presidents day.
I honestly don’t care how they are received. They are my greetings.
I’ve been known to occasionally say Merry Holidays! It’s kind of a fun saying.
I really don’t think much about it, it’s more of an automatic response on my part, which works for me, since I don’t need anyone’s “temper” interrupting my work because they have an ax to grind and want me to feel the edge of it.
Merry Christmas to you and other holiday or holy-day you may celebrate.
I am a Christian and celebrate the birth of Christ as Christmas. People who don't want to celebrate it can go about their own business and I won't be offended or bothered. But I am not going to change because of some poll or Leftist PC crap or an atheist push to eliminate Christmas from the culture because they aren't Christian or are offended by someone else's celebration.
My daughter was performing in a local parade of lights. A trailer of pre-teens wished me a happy holidays. I replied, Merry Christmas.
“You’re supposed to say happy holidays!” I was corrected.
“Christmas is the holiday most people are celebrating. Merry Christmas!”
A different girl corrected me, as if wishing Merry Christmas at a holiday parade is unacceptable. “Have a blessed holiday season,” I retorted.
To lump the South with the Northeast, even with a lesser percentage, is a doubtful poll.
I live in the South and only a rare person will use “Holidays” and they are usually from the Northeast.
Merry Christmas to all!
Yes, when someone says "Happy Holidays" to you, reply "That's great that you're so religious! Happy Holy Days to you too!"
i get a mixture.. i live in orange county
Well, Kwanzaa is only celebrated by white female elementary school teachers.
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