I think it's a real stretch to feel Christmas is being forced
upon others by merely saying "Merry Christmas".
I cover bases by saying "happy holidays to you and yours".
This phrase carries no religious undertones.
"Happy holidays and have a great New Year".
What's wrong with that?
We are friends with a Jewish couple and they say "happy holidays"
to others.
I was raised by a Jehovah's Witness mother and they don't celebrate
Christmas either.
Dad wasn't a J.W. so mother let the tree be decorated and presents
bought and such.
No conflict.
Frankly I see Christmas as a National Holiday.
My departed Uncle Wilbur a deacon in a Church celebrated it as
a National, not religious holiday.
upon others by merely saying "Merry Christmas".
I cover bases by saying "happy holidays to you and yours".
This phrase carries no religious undertones.
"Happy holidays and have a great New Year".
What's wrong with that?
We are friends with a Jewish couple and they say "happy holidays"
to others.
I was raised by a Jehovah's Witness mother and they don't celebrate
Christmas either.
Dad wasn't a J.W. so mother let the tree be decorated and presents
bought and such.
No conflict.
Frankly I see Christmas as a National Holiday.
My departed Uncle Wilbur a deacon in a Church celebrated it as
a National, not religious holiday.