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Only if you want to show everybody you’re rude and bigoted. |
"Happy Hump Day!" |
So, whatcha givin' up for Lent this year?
OP you can strike up a conversation but I don't think there's a standard greeting. |
“Ashes to ashes, dust to dust!” |
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Good Morning Good Afternoon Yo! |
No it’s not a thing. Plus, Happy is not the word associated with Ash Wednesday or Lent. I would definitely find it super weird for you to make either of these comments! |
Don’t listen to this troll trying to make Catholics look bigoted. Saying “Happy Lent” is completely fine. It is a day to practice humility and generosity. It isn’t a time that people will be easily offended. |
I like it when people say “Happy Lent.” It’s a time of fasting and prayer that is devoid of commercialism and makes you feel more connected with Christ and with your community. It is absolutely a joyous time.
Just because something is hard doesn’t mean it’s not joyful. We congratulate new parents all of the time, right? Things can be difficult AND bring us happiness. |
But lent us preparing for a death not a birth. |
I mentioned caring for a newborn baby as an example of how something can be both difficult and joyful. Also, spoiler alert: Jesus doesn’t stay dead very long. |
If you believe it. Plus, he hasn't said or done anything new since he rose to heaven - so what's the point of living forever? |
Where do you live that there is no commercialism in the weeks before Easter? |
I’m a Catholic. Not this poster but a Catholic. Happy Lent is inappropriate and verges on disrespectful because you don’t know anything about my religion but decide to throw a “happy” in front of Lent because you couldn’t be bothered to learn anything about it. PP, I may not speak for all Catholics but you don’t either… |
If you count Reese’s peanut butter eggs and baskets and peeps as commercialism. But it pails next to Christmas. — a Christian |