This is primarily for Christians, and among Christians will probably apply most directly to the evangelical sect.
Why would you wish someone you KNOW is Jewish a "Merry Christmas" instead of a "Happy Hannukah?" The receptionist at my work is a "hard core" Christian of some sort. I don't know if she's Baptist, born again, or what exactly, but whatever, she really is a very nice person, and has been here for at least 15 years.
We're sending a thank you card to one of our sales reps who sent us all chocolates for the holidays. Our sales rep is Jewish. Which everyone in the company knows, because he's been with us for a long time. He even sent us the chocolate gold coins that appear for Hannukah. So why, WHY, would she write "Merry Christmas!" when she signed her name?! WHY couldn't she write "Happy Hannukah?" I understand the sentiment, but is it so hard to acknowledge that a coworker doesn't share your beliefs? Really, is that so unthinkable? Please help me understand.
2007-12-13
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