Anonymous
Post 04/05/2026 21:13     Subject: Wanting to Say 'Easter Mubarak' to My Coworkers Today (in Group Chat)

Anonymous wrote:Op, are you really that dense?


no they aren't
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2026 21:09     Subject: Wanting to Say 'Easter Mubarak' to My Coworkers Today (in Group Chat)

I absolutely wouldn’t do this
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2026 18:48     Subject: Wanting to Say 'Easter Mubarak' to My Coworkers Today (in Group Chat)

Op, are you really that dense?
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2026 12:40     Subject: Wanting to Say 'Easter Mubarak' to My Coworkers Today (in Group Chat)

Eid Meelad Saeed is Happy Birthday Celebration (Meelad is “Birth”) “saeed” is happy.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2026 12:39     Subject: Wanting to Say 'Easter Mubarak' to My Coworkers Today (in Group Chat)

So, Eid Fusuh Mubarak, is Blessed Easter Celebration.

“Eid Fitr Mubarak” is blessed Fitr celebration, Eid Adha Mubarak is Blessed Adha Celebration. Eid Meelad Mubarak, blessed Christmas celebration.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2026 12:36     Subject: Wanting to Say 'Easter Mubarak' to My Coworkers Today (in Group Chat)

Anonymous wrote:afaik mubarak means happy, plain and simple. can't we all just try to be happy for once? jeez.


“Blessed”. So literal translation of Eid Mubarak is “Blessed Celebration”.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2026 12:33     Subject: Wanting to Say 'Easter Mubarak' to My Coworkers Today (in Group Chat)

Anonymous wrote:I feel like happy eidster is better


Winner right here!

Follow it up with a "Praise be to Allah" just like Trump did.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2026 12:30     Subject: Wanting to Say 'Easter Mubarak' to My Coworkers Today (in Group Chat)

I feel like happy eidster is better
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2026 12:22     Subject: Wanting to Say 'Easter Mubarak' to My Coworkers Today (in Group Chat)

afaik mubarak means happy, plain and simple. can't we all just try to be happy for once? jeez.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2026 12:16     Subject: Wanting to Say 'Easter Mubarak' to My Coworkers Today (in Group Chat)

Anonymous wrote:half of my team is muslim and learned to greet each other 'eid mubarak' few weeks ago warmly. so maybe today i can text everyone 'easter mubarak' and share the joy with all in this special fashion? wdyt muslim dcurbanmoms?


I think you should ask your team what words people use to celebrate Easter, because you would like to share the joy. Be a lifelong learner OP.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2026 12:14     Subject: Wanting to Say 'Easter Mubarak' to My Coworkers Today (in Group Chat)

Actual Arabic speakers use “with every year may you be blessed” for every holiday, Muslim or Christian or secular. That’s how they handle being multicultural in Arab countries.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2026 12:12     Subject: Wanting to Say 'Easter Mubarak' to My Coworkers Today (in Group Chat)

I like how you're not worried about offending Christians by including the Easter holiday in this strange turn of phrase.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2026 12:07     Subject: Wanting to Say 'Easter Mubarak' to My Coworkers Today (in Group Chat)

Do this and be sure to report back, OP.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2026 11:56     Subject: Wanting to Say 'Easter Mubarak' to My Coworkers Today (in Group Chat)

How would you feel if they wished you a Merry Eid? Yours is a bit of a weird Q and you prob shouldn’t be sending religious messages to colleagues.
Anonymous
Post 04/05/2026 11:42     Subject: Wanting to Say 'Easter Mubarak' to My Coworkers Today (in Group Chat)

half of my team is muslim and learned to greet each other 'eid mubarak' few weeks ago warmly. so maybe today i can text everyone 'easter mubarak' and share the joy with all in this special fashion? wdyt muslim dcurbanmoms?