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In reply to the discussion: Here is why I object to saying Merry Christmas vs Happy Holidays (and I AM VERY religious). . . [View all]Iggo
(49,975 posts)19. I don't object to it.
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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Here is why I object to saying Merry Christmas vs Happy Holidays (and I AM VERY religious). . . [View all]
Paula Sims
Nov 2018
OP
Merry Christmas when seeing Santa Claus and sugarplums. Happy holidays when raising holiday cheer.
Wintryjade
Nov 2018
#1
The day after Christmas Day is always known as St. Stephen's Day for us in Ireland.
OnDoutside
Nov 2018
#4
I am a devout atheist and get endlessly annoyed why people get their panties in a twist
JCMach1
Nov 2018
#7
Also, it is common etiquette when in mixed company to offer, "Happy Holidays!"
mfcorey1
Nov 2018
#13
I think if you get your drawers in a knot over either, you haven't got much to worry about.
Vinca
Nov 2018
#16
I honestly don't care whether a person says Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays.
Blue_true
Nov 2018
#23
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
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
Me too. It's purely cultural. I don;t care about the minor religious holidays. Like, at all.
Adrahil
Nov 2018
#36
If you don't want to say "fine," then just shrug and say, "How about yours?" No big deal.
pnwmom
Nov 2018
#42