Okay, so it's the second half of December. As a born again Christian, I celebrate Christmas, which is generally observed by most on December 25. I have this friend who, though she knows Christ as her savior, same as I, feels that she should not observe this as Jesus' birthday. Sandi points out that the only time in the Bible when a birthday was observed, it was a sad occasion. I think no less of Sandi in believing that way, and she respects my belief as well.
Now there are others who take issue in Merry Christmas, as Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, and the winter solstice are all observed during this time. They would prefer we all say "Happy Holidays." I don't have much of a problem giving that salutation during the time between Thanksgiving and New Years Day.
I work in telecommunications in consumer service. I was talking to a customer today. I normally switch between Merry Christmas and Happy holidays. I said have a happy holiday season. I was mocked by the customer.....
So heck with it and HAVE A NICE DAY!
Now there are others who take issue in Merry Christmas, as Kwanzaa, Hanukkah, and the winter solstice are all observed during this time. They would prefer we all say "Happy Holidays." I don't have much of a problem giving that salutation during the time between Thanksgiving and New Years Day.
I work in telecommunications in consumer service. I was talking to a customer today. I normally switch between Merry Christmas and Happy holidays. I said have a happy holiday season. I was mocked by the customer.....
So heck with it and HAVE A NICE DAY!
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My one Jewish friend always sends me a Christmas card. My husband had Asian friends wish him Merry Christmas last year. I think they were Muslim.
IMO... say what is in your heart and be danged!