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My response to the clerk? or to the situation?These days, many clerks are saying "Happy Holidays" instead of Merry Christmas. What is your response?
Salty
My response is "Thank you, and Merry Christmas to you too". There's no need to overreact in our response. There's nothing wrong with saying "Happy Holidays", "Seasons Greetings", or "Merry Christmas". Or, for that matter, "Happy Christmas", if you're in certain parts of the world. There's no need to by hypersensitive about one's holiday greeting.These days, many clerks are saying "Happy Holidays" instead of Merry Christmas. What is your response?
These days, many clerks are saying "Happy Holidays" instead of Merry Christmas. What is your response?
There is no problem. There is no "War on Christmas". Merchants have customers who celebrate a variety of holidays during December/January. Why not be inclusive, and wish them all well. Of course, the hypersensitive will find any excuse to take offense, even an at innocuous, friendly greeting. And do not many Christians celebrate Christmas and New Year's? Looks like "holidays" to me.
I have to disagree...there IS a war on it, and people will use the "I'm offended" card to get people to take Christ out of it. Christmas songs are being rewritten and there are many who want there to still be a holiday on Christmas, but without Christ, rather than celebrating a different one or just not celebrating Christmas if they don't believe in Jesus.
The rest is true...there are different holidays, but don't let that blind you to what's going on with Christianity in this country, and taking Christ out of the most widely recognized holiday here is just part of it.
That's exactly the problem. You assume that a person who says "Happy Holidays" is taking Christ out of Christmas. That's a heck of an assumption.I have to disagree...there IS a war on it, and people will use the "I'm offended" card to get people to take Christ out of it.
That's exactly the problem. You assume that a person who says "Happy Holidays" is taking Christ out of Christmas. That's a heck of an assumption.