I’m an atheist and I say “Merry Christmas”, “Happy Holidays”, or whatever greeting strikes me at the moment. I’ve never understood why anybody gets bent out of shape over what greetings other people use, especially when they are sincere when they say it.
The other nice thing about “happy holidays” is that it is a wish for joy on the named days of the year, whether they hold personal significance or not. I don’t do anything for Kwanza (I don’t even know when it occurs), but I certainly hope to be happy then.
So to all reading this, happy holidays, happy weekends, happy humpdays, and happy TGIFs.
Rod Gonzalez about 4 years ago
Oh, Clyde . . .
Oh, Barney . . .
LookingGlass Premium Member about 4 years ago
And a BAH HUMBUG to you TOO, Clyde!!
Doctor Toon about 4 years ago
I like to say “Happy Holy Days”
distortion Premium Member about 4 years ago
Happy Friday.
robm about 4 years ago
I’m an atheist and I say “Merry Christmas”, “Happy Holidays”, or whatever greeting strikes me at the moment. I’ve never understood why anybody gets bent out of shape over what greetings other people use, especially when they are sincere when they say it.
uniquename about 4 years ago
Barney gave Clyde his Christmas present.
Michael G. about 4 years ago
Seasonal Greetings to all, from the town unbeliever! :-D
Cactus-Pete about 4 years ago
Happy Holidays includes New Years’ Day.
P51Strega about 4 years ago
The other nice thing about “happy holidays” is that it is a wish for joy on the named days of the year, whether they hold personal significance or not. I don’t do anything for Kwanza (I don’t even know when it occurs), but I certainly hope to be happy then.
So to all reading this, happy holidays, happy weekends, happy humpdays, and happy TGIFs.