JustFoundHere wrote:
Happy Holidays!
I mention the term 'Happy' instead of (Merry) - as true happiness must be balanced with a healthy cynicism.
I mention the term 'Holidays' (instaed of Christmas) as we were acquainted with several people of the Jewish faith.
I never grew-up with religion - yet I prefer to indentify with 'Roman Catholic' rather than I Christian.
Yet, lately, I've felt it best to take 'Buddhist' advocate - complete with a Bonsai 'holiday-tree' next year!
The OP(me) is Jewish is not in favor of generic language like ‘Happy Holidays’ meant not to offend anybody that pleases few. Today is not “the holidays”, it’s Christmas. I see a few messages like “to all my Jewish friends Happy Hanukkah”. I feel much more included by that then “happy holidays”. Maybe it would have been better if I said “to all who celebrate” but most of Christians I have known over the years are unhappy with the secularization of Christmas, that is why I wrote “holy day” not “holiday” and “real meaning” in OP.
Next time I will write “Have a nice December 25”. Not.
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