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Reply to "If you don't celebrate Christmas what do you do when someone gives you an Christmas ornament?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I thank them and then offer it to someone who celebrates Christmas. Last time I got one was from a company I worked for - they gave a huge glass snowflake ornament thing. I thanked the person handing them out, and on my way out that day stopped by someone's desk and offered it to them. Then another jewish coworker asked what I did with mine, I told them, and like half a dozen jewish coworkers gave their ornaments to that one person. [/quote] Ha! So funny. Although to be honest, a snowflake isn't a Christian symbol at all. You could just hang it somewhere. I know OP said not to give examples of people of other religions having a tree, but I had a Muslim friend in college whose parents had a tree and presents specifically for their kids so that they wouldn't feel left out. At the time we lived in a very Catholic European country, and other religions were not celebrated in the news and popular culture - and they still aren't. But I entirely understand if the object in question has direct Christian connotations. OP, maybe give it to a neighbor?[/quote]
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