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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm Hindu, we celebrate Christmas, and we also have no problem saying "Merry Christmas" instead of "Happy Holidays". Why we celebrate it - that has already been answered in this thread. It's a part of American culture, and we are Hindu-Americans. It's a fun winter holiday. It's a fun family holiday. It's a season to be jolly.[/quote] Same here. In fact the non Christians who don't celebrate baffle me :lol: [/quote] I am Jewish and do not celebrate Christmas (unless you call a movie and Chinese food celebrating Christmas, and we don't even always do that). What do I need to explain? I also don't celebrate diwali or ramadan. I assume you do not celebrate purim or sukkos. [/quote] If you lived in India, you'd probably celebrate diwali as it is more secular. Purim and sukkos are more religious. I attend Passover at my Jewish friend's homes. I'm not sure why the two big Christian holiday are so secular, but they are. Easter bunny and Santa are commercialized and very secular. They have nothing to do with Jesus's birth or resurrection. Good Friday is religious but not secular (unlike the others) and it's only celebrated by Christians. [/quote]
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