Me too. Any lip, and I will seriously cut you! And could someone please direct me to the thread where we scold non-Christians for celebrating Christmas because I need to give them a piece of my mind. |
Sappy and silly.....was that meant to be a powerful sermon? Not OP |
I am a non-Christian. Could you please tell me what I shouldn't do? Is it wrong for me to celebrate Christmas or to not celebrate Christmas? |
This. The only time I use "Merry Christmas" with strangers is Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. |
I am an atheist whom celebrates Christmas, but I also like and respect the other religious holidays of the season. I just love holidays and will typically wish you a happy holiday! |
when I was growing up, my jewish mom always told me Christmas time can be rough for a lot of Christians because they go into debt. and that suicide rates can be high around christmas time due to the stress. |
Oh no, this is stretching it way too much. Yes, I deliberately choose to say Merry Christmas, because this is the tradition I ultimately come from. If it offends you, it is your problem. Other holidays don't offend me, and if I hear "And Happy Hannukah to you," I will gladly respond with the same. Apparently, you don't feel the same way. Well, we won't be friends, and that's okay. We don't have to like each other. |
You won't hear it from me, because why would I wish you a happy [holiday that you don't celebrate]? |
Ok, for everyone asking, this is why the die-hard Merry Christmasers are dicks. They're taking something that's, at least in theory, supposed to make other people feel happy, and they're (a) using it just to make themselves happy and (b) don't give a shit if it actually makes someone uncomfortable. They're not excluding unwittingly. They're excluding deliberately. |
It is supposed to make other people feel merry. How are they supposed to identify someone who does not wish to be wished (yes that was deliberate) a Merry Christmas? Is it that they carry a Starbucks coffee cup? |
Why would the default be to wish anybody a merry Christmas, except people who identify themselves as people who don't want to be wished a merry Christmas? It seems to me that the more sensible default would be not to wish anybody a merry Christmas, except people who identify themselves as people who want to be wished a merry Christmas (for example, by wearing a reindeer-horn hat, or a festive Christmas sweater). |
You realize that, when you say "Happy Holidays," you ARE wishing them a "Merry Christmas," right? You're just not ONLY wishing them a Merry Christmas. |
If you are a non-Christian, why do you celebrate the birth of Christ? |
If you do not celebrate Christmas why do you take the holiday off with those of us who do celebrate Christmas? Why do you have any of the trappings of Christmas in your house? Why do you give and accept Christmas gifts? Why do you accept invitations, and attend. Christmas parties. Why do you accept a Christmas bonus?
There are a lot of hypocrites posting. |
Taking Christmas off: My workplace is closed on Christmas. I have done non-work-related volunteering on Christmas in place of people who wanted to be off on Christmas to celebrate Christmas. Trappings of Christmas in my house: only the ones my kids brought home from (public) school (for example, snowman Christmas tree ornaments). Christmas gifts: I don't give any. If somebody gives me one, I accept it and say "thank you", because that's polite. Christmas party invitations: I don't remember receiving any for many years now. Christmas bonus: I don't get one. |