Againsheila
Gold Member
happy solstice!
Merry Christmas...
see how that works? I'm not offended, I doubt you are....
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happy solstice!
Happy Kwanza!happy solstice!
Merry Christmas...
see how that works? I'm not offended, I doubt you are....
I am as Christian as they come and not some spring chicken either....and I was TAUGHT as a child, some 30 plus years ago, that those friends of mine who were not Christian but other faiths, to send them a card that said Season's Greetings or Happy Holidays and not to send them cards wishing THEM a Merry Christmas...out of courtesy to them.
This WAS proper edicate?
Happy Kwanza!happy solstice!
Merry Christmas...
see how that works? I'm not offended, I doubt you are....
This is so disrespectful...but I can't stop laughing!
You're so going to hell for that one!
That is so wrong.
I've had enough of the PC bull crap. Here's the real deal. Let's be honest with ourself and everybody else. It's called Christmas for a reason.
Merry Christmas from the Big Black Dog.
I've had enough of the PC bull crap. Here's the real deal. Let's be honest with ourself and everybody else. It's called Christmas for a reason.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAckfn8yiAQ
Merry Christmas from the Big Black Dog.
I am as Christian as they come and not some spring chicken either....and I was TAUGHT as a child, some 30 plus years ago, that those friends of mine who were not Christian but other faiths, to send them a card that said Season's Greetings or Happy Holidays and not to send them cards wishing THEM a Merry Christmas...out of courtesy to them.
This WAS proper edicate?
The name of the national holiday is Christmas...I do not see how you can offend anyone by wishing them a Merry Christmas...that is the name of the name of the holiday.
If they don't celebrate Christmas, why send them a card at all? And if they do celebrate Christmas, why would they be offended when you wish them a happy Christmas?
I am as Christian as they come and not some spring chicken either....and I was TAUGHT as a child, some 30 plus years ago, that those friends of mine who were not Christian but other faiths, to send them a card that said Season's Greetings or Happy Holidays and not to send them cards wishing THEM a Merry Christmas...out of courtesy to them.
This WAS proper edicate?
The name of the national holiday is Christmas...I do not see how you can offend anyone by wishing them a Merry Christmas...that is the name of the name of the holiday.
If they don't celebrate Christmas, why send them a card at all? And if they do celebrate Christmas, why would they be offended when you wish them a happy Christmas?
On the other hand, are you sending a card to make yourself feel good, or to make them feel good? If it's to make yourself feel good, by all means ignore their traditions in favor of your own. If it's to make them feel good, a little thoughtfulness might be in order.
The name of the national holiday is Christmas...I do not see how you can offend anyone by wishing them a Merry Christmas...that is the name of the name of the holiday.
If they don't celebrate Christmas, why send them a card at all? And if they do celebrate Christmas, why would they be offended when you wish them a happy Christmas?
On the other hand, are you sending a card to make yourself feel good, or to make them feel good? If it's to make yourself feel good, by all means ignore their traditions in favor of your own. If it's to make them feel good, a little thoughtfulness might be in order.
I don't mind either greeting, really. I don't like people politicizing it or even pushing their religious views on others during the holiday season.. If someone says Merry Christmas, I believe it is from the heart just as if they would say Happy Holidays.
Before I leave for the holiday vacation, I'll wish everyone Happy Holidays because I may not get back online until after the New Year.
Hope nobody gets offended.
I've had enough of the PC bull crap. Here's the real deal. Let's be honest with ourself and everybody else. It's called Christmas for a reason.
Merry Christmas from the Big Black Dog.
happy chanukah
I am as Christian as they come and not some spring chicken either....and I was TAUGHT as a child, some 30 plus years ago, that those friends of mine who were not Christian but other faiths, to send them a card that said Season's Greetings or Happy Holidays and not to send them cards wishing THEM a Merry Christmas...out of courtesy to them.
This WAS proper edicate?
The name of the national holiday is Christmas...I do not see how you can offend anyone by wishing them a Merry Christmas...that is the name of the name of the holiday.
If they don't celebrate Christmas, why send them a card at all? And if they do celebrate Christmas, why would they be offended when you wish them a happy Christmas?
On the other hand, are you sending a card to make yourself feel good, or to make them feel good? If it's to make yourself feel good, by all means ignore their traditions in favor of your own. If it's to make them feel good, a little thoughtfulness might be in order.
On the other hand, are you sending a card to make yourself feel good, or to make them feel good? If it's to make yourself feel good, by all means ignore their traditions in favor of your own. If it's to make them feel good, a little thoughtfulness might be in order.
I don't mind either greeting, really. I don't like people politicizing it or even pushing their religious views on others during the holiday season.. If someone says Merry Christmas, I believe it is from the heart just as if they would say Happy Holidays.
Before I leave for the holiday vacation, I'll wish everyone Happy Holidays because I may not get back online until after the New Year.
Hope nobody gets offended.
Are you kidding? Tham be fightin' words!
I am as Christian as they come and not some spring chicken either....and I was TAUGHT as a child, some 30 plus years ago, that those friends of mine who were not Christian but other faiths, to send them a card that said Season's Greetings or Happy Holidays and not to send them cards wishing THEM a Merry Christmas...out of courtesy to them.
This WAS proper edicate?