An annual tradition:
If you’re an Atheist or Agnostic who doesn’t like “Merry Christmas.”
If you’re a Christian who doesn’t like “Happy Holidays.”
If you’re a Jew who doesn’t like “Blessed be.”
If you’re a Wiccan who doesn’t like “God Be with you.”
If you’re a Muslim who doesn’t like “Gud Yule” or “May Thor hold his hammer between you and harm.”
I have one thing to say to you: Grow. Up. Take these things in the spirit they are offered, one of well wishing, and leave it at that. And on that note, may I wish you a very merry Christmas and may Thor hold his hammer between you and harm.
Gud Yule, everyone.
My “problem” with “Happy Holidays” is when people are required to say “Happy Holidays” instead of “Merry Christmas”. 😉
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I am a Christian and I heartily accept your greeting. Merry Christmas and may Thor hold his hammer between you and harm as well.
Also, as Paul stated, I only object to “Happy Holidays” when it is required instead of Merry Christmas. However, do not ever wish me anything in relation to Kwanza.
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