Dec 25th is Christmas and thats what its all about, so "Merry Christmas" is the thing to say. We need to remember whats its all about. If you are talking about Christmas & New Years then I guess Happy Holidays is ok. Gary B
10:21- what are you talking about? The correct phrase anywhere is Merry Christmas! I work with the public and I say Merry Christmas every single time regardless of the person or their religion. If they don't like it, tough, this is AMERICA and we're a CHRISTIAN nation!! 10:21 and others, never let your job or paycheck get in the way of who you are and what you believe in. The latter is much more important.
Jesus is the reason for the season. Merry Christmas. I don't cater to people that think they can have their rights and take mine away. If they don't like it, they don't have to respond. Merry Christmas everyone.
I say "Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays". This way I cover Christmas and New Years. Merry Christmas always said first. This is America if you don't like our traditions and beliefs leave and give up your US citizenship, if you are a citizen. If you chose to stay then you work on that day instead of enjoying the day off with pay. This goes for all of our Holidays you disagree with or ashamed of.
Merry Christmas is what we are celebrating. The birth of Christ is the most important birthday you will ever celebrate in your life! It is a persons right to have their own beliefs or religion. This day celebrates only one and should never change in our country.
Always Merry Christmas - if others don't like it, I'm sorry I'm not politically correct, but in America it has always been and always will be Merry Christmas to me, so....Merry Christmas everyone and Happy New Year too.
Merry Christmas. I was raised with Merry Christmas I celebrate Christmas and I will continue to say Merry Christmas. Even when I worked in retail I said Merry Christmas because that is MY belief so why should I have to change what I believe in to satisfy someone else!?
Unbelievable that this discussion goes on and on and on.
Are you Holier Than Thous going to go shoot Andy Williams for singing a song called "Happy Holidays"?
That's one of my alltime favorite Christmas songs. (I'll be an Andy Williams fan to my grave.)
When I was growing up, everyone said "Happy Holidays" without anyone getting their nose out of joint. Why? Because New Year's Day is also a holiday just a week later. The phrase for us covered both of them. We also knew Jewish friends in our community often celebrating Hanukkah at the same time.
We also said, "Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Glad Tidings, Happy Hanukkah" and any other greeting that fit the person.
I appreciate what Balanced Libra said. I have never seen so many people be so angry and just plain mean about something so trivial that had its beginning long before there was ever a term "politically correct."
Guess these mean people won't listen to "White Christmas" either because a Jew wrote it.
I'll say whatever greeting fits the occasion and the person since I try to respect others, but if you aren't Christian enough to accept a heartfelt greeting graciously, well, then, Jesus help you! This is no better than an impolite child complaining that a gift on Christmas wasn't good enough!
Christmas Day is an official national holiday. Saying "Merry Christmas" within the US is protected speech under the 1st amendment. I make no excuses for anyone who doesn't want to hear that.
I also say "Happy New Year" which also refers to an official national holiday.
There are no other days recognized as a national holiday this time of year.
I'm a Christian, I'm only part Jewish because My lord and Savior was Jewish. I say Merry or Happy Christmas to everyone. Working or not. If someone finds this offensive, they haven't said anything. And if they did, I'de say "Bless You", because I believe wishing someone a Merry Christmas is a Blessing and a Gift I give to them from My Lord. Merry Christmas to you All.
I work retail and I say happy holidays. Christmas isn't the only holiday being celebrated around this time.
ReplyDeletejust depends on who I'm talking to
ReplyDeleteMERRY CHRISTMAS! I cringe when people say happy holidays, it's so politically correct i wanna puke! jillb
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas i'm not taking christ out of my christmas for anyone
ReplyDeleteMERRY CHRISTMAS, That's just the way i think it should be. IMHO. Sorry if it offends anyone,it is what it is.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas
ReplyDeleteDec 25th is Christmas and thats what its all about, so "Merry Christmas" is the thing to say. We need to remember whats its all about. If you are talking about Christmas & New Years then I guess Happy Holidays is ok. Gary B
ReplyDeleteAt work I say Happy Holidays and everywhere else it is Merry Christmas. There is professional work language and then language you use at other times.
ReplyDelete10:21- what are you talking about? The correct phrase anywhere is Merry Christmas! I work with the public and I say Merry Christmas every single time regardless of the person or their religion. If they don't like it, tough, this is AMERICA and we're a CHRISTIAN nation!! 10:21 and others, never let your job or paycheck get in the way of who you are and what you believe in. The latter is much more important.
ReplyDeleteIf I know I'm talking to a Christian, I say Merry Christmas.
ReplyDelete10:32AM, Right on, Christ is the reason for Christmas.
ReplyDeleteJesus is the reason for the season. Merry Christmas. I don't cater to people that think they can have their rights and take mine away. If they don't like it, they don't have to respond. Merry Christmas everyone.
ReplyDeleteI say "Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays". This way I cover Christmas and New Years. Merry Christmas always said first. This is America if you don't like our traditions and beliefs leave and give up your US citizenship, if you are a citizen. If you chose to stay then you work on that day instead of enjoying the day off with pay. This goes for all of our Holidays you disagree with or ashamed of.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas is I what I say because after all...IT IS CHRISTMAS!
ReplyDeleteMERRY CHRISTMAS!
ReplyDeleteMERRY CHRISTMAS TO EVERYONE
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to JOE
I ALWAYS say Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteMerry, Merry, Christmas, and a Happy, Healthy New Year! cj
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas is what we are celebrating. The birth of Christ is the most important birthday you will ever celebrate in your life! It is a persons right to have their own beliefs or religion. This day celebrates only one and should never change in our country.
ReplyDeleteThis country was founded on Christian beliefs by Christians it's Merry Christmas .
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Everyone and have a Happy New Year !!
ReplyDeleteAlways Merry Christmas - if others don't like it, I'm sorry I'm not politically correct, but in America it has always been and always will be Merry Christmas to me, so....Merry Christmas everyone and Happy New Year too.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas. I was raised with Merry Christmas I celebrate Christmas and I will continue to say Merry Christmas. Even when I worked in retail I said Merry Christmas because that is MY belief so why should I have to change what I believe in to satisfy someone else!?
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Muslims
ReplyDeleteMERRY CHRISTMAS!!!!!! To all, especially MUSLIMS.
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable that this discussion goes on and on and on.
ReplyDeleteAre you Holier Than Thous going to go shoot Andy Williams for singing a song called "Happy Holidays"?
That's one of my alltime favorite Christmas songs. (I'll be an Andy Williams fan to my grave.)
When I was growing up, everyone said "Happy Holidays" without anyone getting their nose out of joint. Why? Because New Year's Day is also a holiday just a week later. The phrase for us covered both of them. We also knew Jewish friends in our community often celebrating Hanukkah at the same time.
We also said, "Merry Christmas, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, Glad Tidings, Happy Hanukkah" and any other greeting that fit the person.
I appreciate what Balanced Libra said. I have never seen so many people be so angry and just plain mean about something so trivial that had its beginning long before there was ever a term "politically correct."
Guess these mean people won't listen to "White Christmas" either because a Jew wrote it.
I'll say whatever greeting fits the occasion and the person since I try to respect others, but if you aren't Christian enough to accept a heartfelt greeting graciously, well, then, Jesus help you! This is no better than an impolite child complaining that a gift on Christmas wasn't good enough!
MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A BLESSED NEW YEAR!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWe always say Merry Christmas that is just the way it is.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas anti-Americans !
ReplyDeleteChristmas Day is an official national holiday. Saying "Merry Christmas" within the US is protected speech under the 1st amendment. I make no excuses for anyone who doesn't want to hear that.
ReplyDeleteI also say "Happy New Year" which also refers to an official national holiday.
There are no other days recognized as a national holiday this time of year.
merry christmas to all and to all a good night......
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas! That is what we say at this holiday season. If you don't like it, pick another day and call it what you want.
ReplyDelete1:55 i just adore your thought process and your post is perfectly written. Happy holidays to you & your family.
ReplyDeleteI make it a POINT!!! to say "Merry Christmas and May GOD Bless You and Your Family"! To Everyone I comein contact with, and that is a lotta folks!
ReplyDeleteI'm a Christian, I'm only part Jewish because My lord and Savior was Jewish. I say Merry or Happy Christmas to everyone. Working or not. If someone finds this offensive, they haven't said anything. And if they did, I'de say "Bless You", because I believe wishing someone a Merry Christmas is a Blessing and a Gift I give to them from My Lord. Merry Christmas to you All.
ReplyDeleteTom Sawyer
I go out of my way to make it a point to say Merry Christmas, especially after I hear "Happy Holidays."
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas & God Bless Everyone!
ReplyDeleteJoe- What do you say?
Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas! I do not say Happy Holidays!!!!! AND>>>>>I will NOT shop anywhere that does not promote CHRISTMAS!
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