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Iggo

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19. I don't object to it.
Sun Nov 11, 2018, 07:15 PM
Nov 2018

I just purposely and obviously avoid it around people who I think will get the most bent out of shape by my avoiding it.

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Merry Christmas when seeing Santa Claus and sugarplums. Happy holidays when raising holiday cheer. Wintryjade Nov 2018 #1
I am not very religious yewberry Nov 2018 #2
Oh, FFS. Squinch Nov 2018 #3
The day after Christmas Day is always known as St. Stephen's Day for us in Ireland. OnDoutside Nov 2018 #4
Hey, everybody and anybody is allowed to celebrate Christmas calimary Nov 2018 #5
I think Jesus would have some choice words violetpastille Nov 2018 #9
K&R! Boomerproud Nov 2018 #22
It pays the bills. dchill Nov 2018 #51
The moneychangers in the temple were offering a service that was sanctioned stopbush Nov 2018 #31
Indeed. Christmas is a National Holiday in the US. Mariana Nov 2018 #40
I always say Happy Holidays Bettie Nov 2018 #6
I won't even say that to strangers. Mariana Nov 2018 #43
Generally, I only say it in response to Bettie Nov 2018 #44
I am a devout atheist and get endlessly annoyed why people get their panties in a twist JCMach1 Nov 2018 #7
Actually, Jesus is a prophet in Islam. Blue_true Nov 2018 #25
the tolerance is a lot deeper than that (for example) at the British JCMach1 Nov 2018 #59
It's hilarious, really. Mariana Nov 2018 #46
Your post made me LOL Ferrets are Cool Nov 2018 #49
Bless their little hearts JCMach1 Nov 2018 #60
My DH had a business trip a week or so before Christmas one year Bettie Nov 2018 #47
And then there is: Winter Solstice, Hanukkah, Diwali, Kwanzaa, CNY violetpastille Nov 2018 #8
I'm Jewish and if someone wishes me "Merry Christmas" do I: Jake Stern Nov 2018 #10
You could always wish them a Happy Hanukkah eom Maeve Nov 2018 #21
There are other options, you know. Mariana Nov 2018 #48
As an atheist I don't care what people put after "Happy ---!" JNelson6563 Nov 2018 #11
Nothing spreads holiday cheer Mariana Nov 2018 #55
Oh, yes I've seen those! JNelson6563 Nov 2018 #58
Freedom of speech doesn't mean much to the very religious. Kaleva Nov 2018 #12
Also, it is common etiquette when in mixed company to offer, "Happy Holidays!" mfcorey1 Nov 2018 #13
I object to people bringing up holidays at all Mariana Nov 2018 #14
Strong atheist here. Red Raider 85 Nov 2018 #15
I think if you get your drawers in a knot over either, you haven't got much to worry about. Vinca Nov 2018 #16
My winter time greeting is Sherman A1 Nov 2018 #17
I like that! dhol82 Nov 2018 #28
When I get a cheerful greeting Raine Nov 2018 #18
I don't object to it. Iggo Nov 2018 #19
I switch between the two. Oneironaut Nov 2018 #20
I honestly don't care whether a person says Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays. Blue_true Nov 2018 #23
this whole argument is nothing more than right wing nonsence Takket Nov 2018 #24
As a fat, jolly, old elf I'm afraid that Merry Christmas tends to roll off my tongue. dem4decades Nov 2018 #26
I also think it is rude to simply assume that everyone you have contact with celebrates Christmas or appleannie1943 Nov 2018 #27
Christmas used to be banned in Boston! flyingfysh Nov 2018 #29
Greek Byzantine Catholic or Georgian Byzantine Catholic? grantcart Nov 2018 #30
Nice post, Emo. Iggo Nov 2018 #34
I don't think anyone really knows what day Jesus was born or if he was born at all. Depends on dameatball Nov 2018 #32
I'm an atheist who has a Christmas tree and sings carols Croney Nov 2018 #33
Me too. It's purely cultural. I don;t care about the minor religious holidays. Like, at all. Adrahil Nov 2018 #36
Why is "How's your day going so far?" any worse than, "How are you?" pnwmom Nov 2018 #38
When a stranger says "how are you" I just say hi, Croney Nov 2018 #41
If you don't want to say "fine," then just shrug and say, "How about yours?" No big deal. pnwmom Nov 2018 #42
Oh goodness, that would be worse. I don't care, Croney Nov 2018 #45
It's the holiday season... Docreed2003 Nov 2018 #35
I always say Happy Holidays. Niagara Nov 2018 #37
Can we wait for this ish until after T-day? Raine1967 Nov 2018 #39
Happy Holidays ck4829 Nov 2018 #50
Hey, you forgot New Year's! PJMcK Nov 2018 #52
christmas is a federal holiday, nothing religious about it AlexSFCA Nov 2018 #53
I'm not going to object to any holiday greeting Zing Zing Zingbah Nov 2018 #54
Don't fall for RW framing. Anyone that gets upset over either greeting is a halfwit and FSogol Nov 2018 #56
. Squinch Nov 2018 #57
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