Ok, I really don't see what the big deal is about "Happy Holidays". Is anyone actually saying "Happy Holidays unless you celebrate Christmas in which case I hope your Christmas tree catches on fire and your nativity scene spontaneously combusts"? Isn't Christmas a holiday? So, wouldn't that mean that "Happy Holidays" INCLUDES Christmas?
I really don't care which one a person says to me, but I just don't get why people are so up in arms about someone saying "Happy Holidays". There are other holidays this time of year. In fact, all my life I thought "Happy Holidays" meant "Merry Christmas and Happy New Year".
Could someone please explain why this is so offensive?
2007-12-08
06:25:18
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For the record, I DON'T find Merry Christmas offensive.
2007-12-08
06:40:29 ·
update #1