Mark Moreland Director of Brand Strategy |
Tarren Dei RPG Superstar 2009 Top 8 |
feytharn wrote:Merry Yule to all of you (and of course christmas, channukah or any other ho(l)lyDay I might have forgotten)!And to all the atheists, uhm, have a nice day. ;-)
Merry Christmas!
And to all you atheists, I will have a 5' tall, pine-scented air freshener to sell on December 27th.
houstonderek |
Feliz Navidad, Happy Hannukah, Merry Christmas, (a day late) Merry Yule. um, Joyous Kwanzaa? (not sure on the modifier there...), Have a properly debauch Saturnalia? Have a nice Thursday off?
Hope everyone has a great holiday (or non-holiday, depending) season!
(or something...)
(god (or, void, nothingness, etc, depending), this got all complicated and stuff...)
Wolf Munroe |
Feliz Navidad, Happy Hannukah, Merry Christmas, (a day late) Merry Yule. um, Joyous Kwanzaa? (not sure on the modifier there...), Have a properly debauch Saturnalia? Have a nice Thursday off?
Hope everyone has a great holiday (or non-holiday, depending) season!
(or something...)
(god (or, void, nothingness, etc, depending), this got all complicated and stuff...)
Just wish the people a happy holiday you're celebrating. If you're not celebrating it, you don't need to feel obligated to wish it upon anyone else. It's really not a requirement to accommodate anyone else's holiday practices by bestowing meaningless well-wishing. It usually just comes off sounding obsessively politically correct and insincere, especially in a non-work environment.
If someone is an Atheist, they don't need to feel obligated to wish anyone a Merry Christmas but by the same token, I don't think they should be expected to be explicitly catered to either. The same could be said of any religion(s).
I did like the well-wishing for a properly debauch Saturnalia though. Of course you could have just wished everyone a properly debauched day any time of year.
All that having been said, have a Merry Christmas whether you want to or not, and for everyone, have a Happy New Year.
See? You can still wish people a Happy New Year. It is something everyone shares (except those following other calendars).
seekerofshadowlight |
merry yule to all, merry Xmas as well
Ya know as a non christian I can tell ya you can leave the christian stuff out of Xmas and still cerebrate it , I mean much of they way we do in the us has nothing to do with Christians anyhow, trees, and gifts,Xmas lights eggnog, cards, Xmas dinner and so on, so have at it :}
Dru Lee Parsec |
And to all the atheists, uhm, have a nice day. ;-)
Thank you. I will :-)
Happy Holidays to everyone. And understand that by saying "Happy Holidays" I am not waging any sort of anti-religious war on Christmas. As we've just seen by looking at this thread we have folks who celebrate Christmas, Hanuka, Kwanzaa, The winter Solstice, and folks like me who just like to partake in a cultural celebration with family and friends but without any religious overtones at all.
Besides, even if I knew which one you celebrated we still have the New Year just one week later. So we still have "holidays" plural, and I hope you have a great New Year as well.
So in the best, happiest, most inclusive and not in any way a war on Christmas sense of the phrase may I once again wish everyone here:
Happy Holidays!