Holiday greetings

TheGremp said:
I really don't care... I don't like it when people say Merry Christmas in the first place unless it really IS Christmas.... people start saying the like Dec. 1st xD

But this is a pet peeve of my Grandmas actually, she doesn't realize how rude it is, but if someone says "Happy Holidays" to her, she stares at them for 2 seconds with all seriousness, and says "Merry Christmas to you too"

If someone says happy holidays to me, I do the same as I would if someone said Merry Christmas, I'd say you too or nod, it's easier when you don't worry about being politically correct.
My grandma does that very same thing..
 
DarthGohan1 said:
Festivus is the way to go, by the way.


;)
Isn't that from Seinfeld?

I just wanted to bring this up because you barely ever hear a Jewish person say to a Christian Happy Hanukkah. It's just that usually Christians are egotistical, no offense.
I'm Christian too. But I just don't think it's polite to go up to somebody that is obviously Jewish and say Merry Christmas. It's like if you don't celebrate our holiday your going to hell.
 
only_half_evil333 said:
DarthGohan1 said:
Festivus is the way to go, by the way.


;)
Isn't that from Seinfeld?

I just wanted to bring this up because you barely ever hear a Jewish person say to a Christian Happy Hanukkah. It's just that usually Christians are egotistical, no offense.
I'm Christian too. But I just don't think it's polite to go up to somebody that is obviously Jewish and say Merry Christmas. It's like if you don't celebrate our holiday your going to hell.
Um.... nooooo.

Have you ever thought about the fact that only about 1% of the U.S. is Jewish? :rolleyes:
 
stormcommander said:
only_half_evil333 said:
DarthGohan1 said:
Festivus is the way to go, by the way.


;)
Isn't that from Seinfeld?

I just wanted to bring this up because you barely ever hear a Jewish person say to a Christian Happy Hanukkah. It's just that usually Christians are egotistical, no offense.
I'm Christian too. But I just don't think it's polite to go up to somebody that is obviously Jewish and say Merry Christmas. It's like if you don't celebrate our holiday your going to hell.
Um.... nooooo.

Have you ever thought about the fact that only about 1% of the U.S. is Jewish? :rolleyes:
Okay, so 1 out of every 100 people are Jewish. That still doesn't mean a Christian can ignore the fact that the person they are saying Merry Christmas to is a Jew.
 
Super_Naruto said:
stormcommander said:
only_half_evil333 said:
DarthGohan1 said:
Festivus is the way to go, by the way.


;)
Isn't that from Seinfeld?

I just wanted to bring this up because you barely ever hear a Jewish person say to a Christian Happy Hanukkah. It's just that usually Christians are egotistical, no offense.
I'm Christian too. But I just don't think it's polite to go up to somebody that is obviously Jewish and say Merry Christmas. It's like if you don't celebrate our holiday your going to hell.
Um.... nooooo.

Have you ever thought about the fact that only about 1% of the U.S. is Jewish? :rolleyes:
Okay, so 1 out of every 100 people are Jewish. That still doesn't mean a Christian can ignore the fact that the person they are saying Merry Christmas to is a Jew.
It means that just because you hear people say Happy Hanukkah less doesn't mean people who don't say it are "egotistical". Obviously if only 1% celebrate the holiday, the default would be to say Merry Christmas. Waaaay more people celebrate it. This given that you probably don't know what the religion of the person you are talking to is.

But honestly... it doesn't matter.
 
stormcommander said:
Super_Naruto said:
stormcommander said:
only_half_evil333 said:
DarthGohan1 said:
Festivus is the way to go, by the way.


;)
Isn't that from Seinfeld?

I just wanted to bring this up because you barely ever hear a Jewish person say to a Christian Happy Hanukkah. It's just that usually Christians are egotistical, no offense.
I'm Christian too. But I just don't think it's polite to go up to somebody that is obviously Jewish and say Merry Christmas. It's like if you don't celebrate our holiday your going to hell.
Um.... nooooo.

Have you ever thought about the fact that only about 1% of the U.S. is Jewish? :rolleyes:
Okay, so 1 out of every 100 people are Jewish. That still doesn't mean a Christian can ignore the fact that the person they are saying Merry Christmas to is a Jew.
It means that just because you hear people say Happy Hanukkah less doesn't mean people who don't say it are "egotistical". Obviously if only 1% celebrate the holiday, the default would be to say Merry Christmas. Waaaay more people celebrate it. This given that you probably don't know what the religion of the person you are talking to is.

But honestly... it doesn't matter.
Yah, if you don't know what religion the person is you're talking to, just say Happy Holidays.
 
I just think if half the world is going to celebrate December 25th, they should just at least have the balls to call it Christmas.

If you don't celebrate it, that's fine, but that day is still considered Christmas.
 
Super_Naruto said:
stormcommander said:
Super_Naruto said:
stormcommander said:
only_half_evil333 said:
DarthGohan1 said:
Festivus is the way to go, by the way.


;)
Isn't that from Seinfeld?

I just wanted to bring this up because you barely ever hear a Jewish person say to a Christian Happy Hanukkah. It's just that usually Christians are egotistical, no offense.
I'm Christian too. But I just don't think it's polite to go up to somebody that is obviously Jewish and say Merry Christmas. It's like if you don't celebrate our holiday your going to hell.
Um.... nooooo.

Have you ever thought about the fact that only about 1% of the U.S. is Jewish? :rolleyes:
Okay, so 1 out of every 100 people are Jewish. That still doesn't mean a Christian can ignore the fact that the person they are saying Merry Christmas to is a Jew.
It means that just because you hear people say Happy Hanukkah less doesn't mean people who don't say it are "egotistical". Obviously if only 1% celebrate the holiday, the default would be to say Merry Christmas. Waaaay more people celebrate it. This given that you probably don't know what the religion of the person you are talking to is.

But honestly... it doesn't matter.
Yah, if you don't know what religion the person is you're talking to, just say Happy Holidays.
It doesn't matter what you say really. I was just arguing that there's no problem if someone says Merry Christmas. No one should care about that.
 
I really don't think it should matter what is said.... I have always been more of a "hey how's it going" kinda guy anyway and don't normally go into holiday greeting except for on the holiday and only if it is one I celebrate. I do say happy holidays sometimes too I suppose, there are 2 that I celebrate over winter break (o yeah, I call it winter break...BECAUSE IT IS WINTER!) Anyway I think it is as much about how it is said as it is what is said. If someone was very forcefully saying merry Christmas to people who don't want to hear, that is absolutely wrong, but if you just say it to someone you know I don't think it should matter that much if you meant well.
 
only_half_evil333 said:
I was watching Fox News channel and they had a question of the hour. The question was...

"Right or Wrong: Do you think stores should be able to say 'Merry Christmas' or should they stick to 'Happy Holidays'."

I thought they should stick to Happy Holidays, but one guy had the nerve to say that store employees should say Merry Christmas(This isn't that part that bothers me, he's entitled to his own opinion) but what really pisses me off is that he said, " This is America, get with it." I was thinking this is guy is the dumbest person I've ever seen. People came here so they could celebrate there own holidays, not so they could take up ours.

I was just curious; what do you think?
I think that Fox News is by far the worst place to get your news. Not only do you get the poor excuse for journalism typical of cable news, you also get an overdose of radical conservatism and sensationalist politics. Fox News might as well just be a part of the Republican party, it practically is the Republican Channel. And when Tony Snow was appointed Press Secretary, it just sealed the deal between the two. Now he's out, fortunately, but I don't really trust the new one (not that I trusted Snow either).

Christ I hate Fox. And Bill Donahue.

Oh, and they should say "happy holidays", not everyone celebrates Christmas. However, it is the company's choice, not the government or Fox.
 
Mino said:
only_half_evil333 said:
I was watching Fox News channel and they had a question of the hour. The question was...

"Right or Wrong: Do you think stores should be able to say 'Merry Christmas' or should they stick to 'Happy Holidays'."

I thought they should stick to Happy Holidays, but one guy had the nerve to say that store employees should say Merry Christmas(This isn't that part that bothers me, he's entitled to his own opinion) but what really pisses me off is that he said, " This is America, get with it." I was thinking this is guy is the dumbest person I've ever seen. People came here so they could celebrate there own holidays, not so they could take up ours.

I was just curious; what do you think?
I think that Fox News is by far the worst place to get your news. Not only do you get the poor excuse for journalism typical of cable news, you also get an overdose of radical conservatism and sensationalist politics. Fox News might as well just be a part of the Republican party, it practically is the Republican Channel. And when Tony Snow was appointed Press Secretary, it just sealed the deal between the two. Now he's out, fortunately, but I don't really trust the new one (not that I trusted Snow either).

Christ I hate Fox. And Bill Donahue.

Oh, and they should say "happy holidays", not everyone celebrates Christmas. However, it is the company's choice, not the government or Fox.
Wait...let me guess...you love Olberman and Matthews. Am I right? If FOX is so "Republican", why do they have a blatantly liberal activist like Alan Combes on their 2nd most popular show? I love how everyone loves Editorials over real News.
 
There's been a lotta' holiday-debate going on. Like in my English Class we analyzed this commentary titled "Ha ha ha, Merry Christmas". It was about people thinking "Santa" shouldn't say "Ho ho ho", because it's degrading to women or something...pretty strange.


But on this subject, I've always said Happy Holidays (to non-family members), even though we celebrate Christmas.
 
DemiseofGanon said:
Mino said:
only_half_evil333 said:
I was watching Fox News channel and they had a question of the hour. The question was...

"Right or Wrong: Do you think stores should be able to say 'Merry Christmas' or should they stick to 'Happy Holidays'."

I thought they should stick to Happy Holidays, but one guy had the nerve to say that store employees should say Merry Christmas(This isn't that part that bothers me, he's entitled to his own opinion) but what really pisses me off is that he said, " This is America, get with it." I was thinking this is guy is the dumbest person I've ever seen. People came here so they could celebrate there own holidays, not so they could take up ours.

I was just curious; what do you think?
I think that Fox News is by far the worst place to get your news. Not only do you get the poor excuse for journalism typical of cable news, you also get an overdose of radical conservatism and sensationalist politics. Fox News might as well just be a part of the Republican party, it practically is the Republican Channel. And when Tony Snow was appointed Press Secretary, it just sealed the deal between the two. Now he's out, fortunately, but I don't really trust the new one (not that I trusted Snow either).

Christ I hate Fox. And Bill Donahue.

Oh, and they should say "happy holidays", not everyone celebrates Christmas. However, it is the company's choice, not the government or Fox.
Wait...let me guess...you love Olberman and Matthews. Am I right? If FOX is so "Republican", why do they have a blatantly liberal activist like Alan Combes on their 2nd most popular show? I love how everyone loves Editorials over real News.
I don't even know who Olberman or Matthews are. And Alan Colmes is only there so Fox can maintain it's totally untrue "fair and balanced" image.
 
Gengar said:
There's been a lotta' holiday-debate going on. Like in my English Class we analyzed this commentary titled "Ha ha ha, Merry Christmas". It was about people thinking "Santa" shouldn't say "Ho ho ho", because it's degrading to women or something...pretty strange.


But on this subject, I've always said Happy Holidays (to non-family members), even though we celebrate Christmas.
Wasn't that only in Arizona though?

@Mino, I usually watch ABC for my news, but my stepsister watches it and the power was out at my house. So we went to her house.
 
only_half_evil333 said:
Gengar said:
There's been a lotta' holiday-debate going on. Like in my English Class we analyzed this commentary titled "Ha ha ha, Merry Christmas". It was about people thinking "Santa" shouldn't say "Ho ho ho", because it's degrading to women or something...pretty strange.


But on this subject, I've always said Happy Holidays (to non-family members), even though we celebrate Christmas.
Wasn't that only in Arizona though?

@Mino, I usually watch ABC for my news, but my stepsister watches it and the power was out at my house. So we went to her house.
I miss Peter Jennings. :<
 
only_half_evil333 said:
Gengar said:
There's been a lotta' holiday-debate going on. Like in my English Class we analyzed this commentary titled "Ha ha ha, Merry Christmas". It was about people thinking "Santa" shouldn't say "Ho ho ho", because it's degrading to women or something...pretty strange.


But on this subject, I've always said Happy Holidays (to non-family members), even though we celebrate Christmas.
Wasn't that only in Arizona though?
I don't remember...
 
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