(January 14, 2019 at 10:11 am)HelenMaxxeen Wrote: As a Christian, I’ve never felt like there is some “war on Christmas.” I myself tell people “happy holidays” because I don’t know if they are Christian, Muslim, Jewish, atheist, or whatever. Living in the Bible Belt, I receive a lot of “Merry Christmas’s.” No one is telling Christians we can’t say Merry Christmas.
Not going to lie to you. I will argue the outrageous fantastic claims of the birth and the death myths. But as far as human rights I agree. I don't like anyone assuming what I hold to be true, if you don't know, ask. "Happy Holidays" is not about being politically correct, it is a matter of being polite.
You are correct, there is more than one Holiday in the last months of the year, and in a pluralistic society it is simply a matter of not assuming.
I also don't Celebrate Hanukkah or Ramadan or Kwanzaa. So i am quite sure a Christian isn't going to like me assuming with "Happy Ramadan". "Happy Holidays" covers them all without assuming.