Bingles
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I am a practicing Catholic and as such naturally see Christmas as a religious holiday. That being said though, I don't have a problem with the secular aspect either. Many of our customs and traditions were converted (Christianized) from earlier winter celebrations to celebrate the Liturgical birth of Christ.
The only thing that does make me mad this time of year is people who use the Christmas season to attack or belittle people who celebrate the religious aspect of the holiday. Intolerance and prejudice applies to both believers and non-believers. A mutual respect would be nice for a change.
I personally don't use the term "Happy Holidays". I prefer to greet a person with a traditional greeting customary to the holiday THEY celebrate, and expect the same in return. "Happy Holidays" always begs the question (in my mind) "well which one are you celebrating"?
The only thing that does make me mad this time of year is people who use the Christmas season to attack or belittle people who celebrate the religious aspect of the holiday. Intolerance and prejudice applies to both believers and non-believers. A mutual respect would be nice for a change.
I personally don't use the term "Happy Holidays". I prefer to greet a person with a traditional greeting customary to the holiday THEY celebrate, and expect the same in return. "Happy Holidays" always begs the question (in my mind) "well which one are you celebrating"?