[HPFGU-OTChatter] Re: What's wrong with "Merry Christmas"?
OctobersChild48 at aol.com
OctobersChild48 at aol.com
Wed Dec 26 06:29:24 UTC 2007
americanghosttour:
No reason to force your beliefs on everyone you meet,
even if you are just feeling festive.
Sandy:
I have worked with the public long enough to know that you can't please
everyone, but you can please most. I celebrate Christmas strictly in a secular
way being affiliated with no religion, so when I wish people a Merry Christmas,
which I do liberally, I am not trying to force my beliefs on them. And during
this entire Christmas season I have had only one person respond that they
don't celebrate Christmas. Yes, I am feeling festive. I love the lights, the
music, the food and giving gifts. If you don't I am sorry about that but my
intentions are not to offend. I am 59 years old and have been wishing people a
Merry Christmas my entire life, and I have no intention of ever not doing so.
If you don't celebrate and are offended, my apologies, but most do and I will
continue to address myself to the majority.
Sandy
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