Holiday Decor in Office

Anonymous
I feel like we've jumped back into the 90s. My first job in 1996 we had a kerfuffle about "holiday trees", and they decided no office decorations (employees could decorate their offices / desks of course.
Anonymous
Just skip seasonal decorating of all kinds in public spaces and offices. It's nor necessary. It's one month, just avoid it.
Anonymous
I've never seen a pointsettia mentioned in the bible.
Anonymous
Put up snowflake decorations, I guess. irony not intended but its there.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Put up snowflake decorations, I guess. irony not intended but its there.


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Put up snowflake decorations, I guess. irony not intended but its there.


Hah!
Anonymous
When the Catholic Gregorian Calendar offends me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How is a Christmas tree religious? Isn't it a federal holiday that your work gives off to you (or pays you holiday pay)? To me, nativities are the religious display, as are menorahs. My extended family that's very religious doesn't use Christmas trees as they see them as secular.


Anonymous wrote:
Whether you see them as secular or not, they celebrate a holiday that is predominantly known as a religious holiday. The office is well within its rights to restrict expression of religion, even if it is a secular expression of a religious holiday.

OP--my suggestion is that you celebrate with winter based decoration. Snow and winter decorations, snowflakes, snow people, candy canes, Nutcracker soldiers, penguins, candles, ornaments (make sure to have some in blue & white to be inclusive of Hannukkah). There are lots of non-religious seasonal decorations that can be used to make things festive without highlighting one religion's observation of the Winter Solstice other others.



Anonymous wrote:
You realize candy canes, candles, nutcracker, and all that are Christmas.


Np
OMG.. The PP you quoted completely contradicted herself. She even mentioned to “ make sure to have some in blue & white to be inclusive of Hannukkah”….
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just skip seasonal decorating of all kinds in public spaces and offices. It's nor necessary. It's one month, just avoid it.


I agree….. and the red hearts for Valentine’s Day, and the flags for July 4, and the witches, ghosts and pumpkins…
Anonymous
The US is a Christian nation, even at the level of federal government. Look at our federal holidays, among many other indicia, if you want proof.

Non-Christians are welcome and free to worship as they please. And we’re not establishing a national religion. Those are the ground rules.

HOWEVAH. There is nothing wrong with companies celebrating “the holidays” with Christmas trees, Santa crap, donkeys, all that stuff. Throw a minnorah (sp?) in the lobby as well if it makes you happy.

I was very happy to see our building has a massive Christmas tree display in the lobby… big fake gifts with shiny bows, snow, ice skating white people in LL Bean coats. Baby Jesus loves us, Americans best of all, and there’s nothing wrong with reminding people of that fact.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just skip seasonal decorating of all kinds in public spaces and offices. It's nor necessary. It's one month, just avoid it.


I agree….. and the red hearts for Valentine’s Day, and the flags for July 4, and the witches, ghosts and pumpkins…


All of it, and the bad potlucks for St. Patrick's, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just skip seasonal decorating of all kinds in public spaces and offices. It's nor necessary. It's one month, just avoid it.


I agree….. and the red hearts for Valentine’s Day, and the flags for July 4, and the witches, ghosts and pumpkins…


You sounds fun.

Jehovah needs you back at the temple to Witness some stuff.
Anonymous
Why can’t we have a tree and a menorah? Why can’t we have Christmas and Hanukkah decorations? That covers the two major December holidays celebrated in America…where we live and work.

Being inclusive means celebrating diversity. It doesn’t mean opting out and glossing over major holidays.
Anonymous
We ended up not having any public areas for displays, but you could decorate your personal office area (tastefully and respectfully). There was a hot moment in time when we allowed decorating in public areas near the elevators - anyone of any background could order a table and decorate according to their faith. Even that got a lot of flack so we decided to just simplify the experience for everyone with nothing. I have always felt it's a great time of year for us to be more acquainted with other experiences but that is not the view many take.
Anonymous
I'm not Christian and am part of another minority religion but I LOVE Christmas decor that is festive, fun, and full of lights. Brings so joy and light to a time of year that is gray and cold and dark so early.

Do I want a nativity scene in my office? Obviously not. But a big tree and a bunch of tinsel and fake holly and lights and all that? Sure! Menorah is welcome too.

I feel like this about Halloween and everything else too. Hate cancelling to fun stuff for others due to a few sticks in the mud.
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