+1 We have a policy that would not allow this type of activity. It’s insensitive, unless you are going to do a similar activites that are representative of all the faiths of employees, you shouldn’t be doing it. |
Hilarious! Ours was door decorating. A few got way into it. (My team won, it was a great door but I had very little to do with it). No prize, just bragging rights lol |
Wreaths aren’t religious. There are 19 faiths with holidays this time of year. Office decorating is to build moral and have fun, not endorse a religion. |
| We do door decorating instead of wreaths, and most times it's something humorous about our area - like broken computers for IT, expense reports for finance, etc. that's what I would do for your team wreath. |
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Yes, you are being too sensitive. Just go along and try to have fun. No one likes the stick in the mud, always trying to stand apart.
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Maybe in DC. In other places I have lived most single family homes have some sort of wreath (non religious) most of the year. There are football wreaths, flip flop wreaths, beach wreaths, fall wreaths, flower wreaths for spring. It's for fun and to add some color. Two of my old friends sell them year round. In contrast, most of my neighbors here never put out wreaths, even during the holidays. I find it somewhat depressing. I don't associate door decorating and wreaths only with religious holidays. |
We just had a holiday party where the Jews in our office were offended by the snowmen decorations because they said snowmen are associated with Christmas. |
| I would not like it either. It's insensitive. |
| Wreaths are said to symbolize the crown of thorns put on Jesus. We are not Christians and do not hang wreaths in or on our home. |
Okay, that's nuts. I'm Jewish and don't love the wreaths (though I wouldn't make a stink about it) but snowmen -- that is going way, way over the line. My guess is they objected to having a holiday party at all, somehow. |
Interesting. I did not know that. I've lived in CT, PA, DC, and MD, and in all these areas the wreaths were primarily Christmas-related. |
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I don't think a wreath is a big deal.
In my office, they distributed mini- Christmas trees (like on a desk stand) and each person was asked to decorate it, and the winner would get some prize. I'm Jewish. I said I didn't have any experience decorating Christmas trees, and I was cajoled into participating. Finally, I just said no. |
This is awesome. So many non-religious wreath ideas...
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| It's Trumptomania at work. I celebrate Christmas but I completely get what you are saying. Last year wouldn't have been a wreath. |
| My office has a Christmas tree in our reception area. I find it odd. No other decorations - just the tree. I've wondered who provides the ornaments, etc. |