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Originally Posted by KatzPajamas
I work closely with a Jewish physician. He puts on a wonderful Christmas dinner for the staff, complete with Christmas gifts and a "Merry Christmas" to us as the day ends. We send him and the Mrs a Lobster-Gram with the message "Happy Hanukkah" on the card...Why can we not call each holiday by what it is? I don't wish muslim colleagues happy holidays during Ramadan-its Ramadan. I think that show far more respect and compassion towards our diversities.
As far as the politically correct holiday greetings, this is just one more way to cause and perpetuate animosity and division. A diversity problem for the liberals among us to "fix"-complete with specialists and training to help us know better. It is what it is.
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I don't see this as a politically correct thing....but you conservatives continue to label everything and everyone into a box of your design. I greet my Christian friends with Merry Christmas and my Jewish friends with Happy Hanukkah however if I don't know a persons religion then I say Happy Holidays. I am trying to be religiously sensitive...not a bad thing to be.