I wasn't aware that they are doing so. But if so, they are bowing to the gods of political correctness. They are afraid of offending someone who may not celebrate Christmas.
Well, you know what? When the store doesn't acknowledge Christmas, if offends the heck out of me! And I take my credit cards elsewhere.
I know a lot of non-Christians who love Christmas, regardless. They celebrate a secular, non-religious Christmas, and have every right to do so.
So all you anti-Christmas stores, don't be looking for me to flash my platinum cards in your store!
Merry Christmas!
2007-11-29 13:51:26
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answered by Rick K 6
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I don't know why Kohl's doesnt, but I know Panera as a corporate entity won't because it was founded by a Jewish guy, although individual stores can decide to put up specifically Christmas decorations if they decide to rather than just generic holiday decorations.
2007-11-29 21:53:22
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answered by Nacho 3
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What do you mean? I have a kohls' down the street and they sell Christmas stuff and most every one there says Merry Christmas.
2007-11-29 21:49:00
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answered by Anonymous
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You've GOT to be kidding. With the advertising blitz put forth by Kohl's and others for this holiday season, you have to be blind if you think they're not acknowledging.
2007-11-29 21:48:31
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answered by acermill 7
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Didn't know they didn't acknowledge it. Perhaps it's in respect of those who don't celebrate Christmas. Being neutral is a safe place to be.
2007-11-29 21:50:30
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answered by southwest 3
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#1. i'm pretty sure there's some holiday spirit in khols.
#2. why on earth does it matter? shop somewhere else if you're offended. p
uh-lease, even hollister's got the christmas lights...
2007-11-29 21:49:38
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answered by b (: 2
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they don't want to offend other religions, plain and simple. I know what you're going to say, "but they can put stuff up from every religion." yes, yes they could, but it's easier to not acknowledge religions in stores.
2007-11-29 21:48:22
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answered by Anonymous
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dude its a pain in the rear when you say the name of a holiday, i said happy fourth of july to a brit one time when i worked at a movie thearter
2007-11-30 02:30:54
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answered by Anonymous
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It's politically incorrect to acknowlege a particular holiday ;
they acknowledge "holidays"
2007-11-29 21:50:50
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answered by Tiger by the Tail 7
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? Around here they have decorations and they have sales flyers with Xmas stuff....what more do they have to do??? Besides, its churches that should recognize the holiday not the stores.
2007-11-29 21:49:47
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answered by wawawebis 6
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