Is it too much to ask people to refer to a Christmas tree as a Christmas tree and Christmas cookies as Christmas cookies and so on and so forth? We're too worried about offending people these days.
Why do you care what people call things? Call it whatever you want, and let others do the same.
Normally, I don't care what people call things, but it feels like the word "Christmas" is being censored out.
Despite what Bill O'Reilly says (not that I watch his show), there isn't a 'War on Christmas', but there might as well be.
I remember some time ago I checked the official webpage of the City of Las Vegas. On the events section, they called one of the events the "holiday tree lighting". On the same webpage, one of the other events was the Chanukkah Menorah Lighting with the mayor. The City of Las Vegas didn't have a problem referring to a menorah as a menorah, but they couldn't be arsed to refer to the tree as a Christmas tree or even mention the word "Christmas" on the same page?! At least show a little consistency.
By the way, I managed to enjoy my time in Las Vegas with family even though it was only for one night.