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« on: December 02, 2016, 01:18:00 PM » |
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Basically, I don't greet people with either unless it is a specific holiday. If it's December 24th or 25th, I say Merry Christmas to everyone even if I know they're not Christian. If it's New Year's, I say Happy New Year. If it's any day of Hanukah, I'll say Happy Hanukah, but usually forget unless it comes up in conversation, since I'm not Jewish. I don't know if I've ever said Happy Holidays, except if someone says it to me first.
Generally, I find that nobody cares about how you greet them unless they are annoyingly staunch atheists or pseudo-Christians who think that by making you say Merry Christmas it somehow gets them 1% closer to getting into heaven.
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