Anthony Super Moderator Dec 14, 2016 #1 Former Trump Diversity Outreach Vice-Chair Brunell Donald-Kyei on the fallout of being politically correct and not being able to say Merry Christmas.
Former Trump Diversity Outreach Vice-Chair Brunell Donald-Kyei on the fallout of being politically correct and not being able to say Merry Christmas.
calicer1996 Well-Known Member Dec 14, 2016 #2 It's Merry Christmas! I will no longer follow that politically correct BS.
c9h2ua Well-Known Member Dec 14, 2016 #3 I agree. I really hate it when someone tries to be politically correct and say Happy Holidays!...that sucks.
I agree. I really hate it when someone tries to be politically correct and say Happy Holidays!...that sucks.
C CandraLovell Active Member Dec 18, 2016 #6 I prefer "Merry Christmas" however I have been saying "Happy Holidays" to my customers, you never know..
I prefer "Merry Christmas" however I have been saying "Happy Holidays" to my customers, you never know..
cranberry87 Well-Known Member Dec 18, 2016 #7 I say "Happy Holidays"...So that way it ties everything into one greeting without discriminating.
briancobb110 Well-Known Member Dec 18, 2016 #8 I always say Merry Christmas, unless I know the person I'm speaking to is Jewish.
btatro Well-Known Member Dec 20, 2016 #9 Well, I say Happy Holidays because I am Jewish. I could say Happy Hanukkah, but the majority of people I know aren’t Jewish, so that would be silly. Happy holidays covers everybody.
Well, I say Happy Holidays because I am Jewish. I could say Happy Hanukkah, but the majority of people I know aren’t Jewish, so that would be silly. Happy holidays covers everybody.
brookssteve317 Well-Known Member Dec 20, 2016 #10 Merry Christmas to all! Jesus IS the reason for the season.