I let others take the lead, specifically if working in an area where there is a lot of public contact. I am usually not the one to initiate the greeting. If they say happy holidays, I repeat it back. If they say Merry Xmas I repeat it back. If they say happy Hanukkah I say it back.
No matter what is said, this time of the year is supposed to be indicative of family and helping others. Personally I don't really care or have any strong conviction about if it should be Christmas or not or what people say.
Now what I DO have a strong conviction about despite my personal non religious stance, is the mob mentality consumerism that has literally caused death! Furthermore, after being told many times working for The Company Store that I "ruined Xmas for ____ because the present was late" I have become almost anti-gifts. People should be thankful to get ANYTHING at all even if it's late and not under the tree Xmas day and that especially goes for children. So when I see this mass consumerism going on, it kind of irks me. My mom had a brain aneurysm last October(a year ago) and they discovered a brain tumor which was removed in June. We're just thankful to have her around and that's what should be emphasized. Maybe people who are so offended about what the season gets called(the ones who started this whole anti Marry Christmas thing) should get up at 3 am on the day after Thanksgiving and start writing personally written notes to the loved ones they have left expressing their happiness at the time they get to spend with them instead of in line to buy a laptop for 100 dollars.
This is not a target to what Pete was saying on the show because I think Pete was saying he is annoyed that people get offended if you say Merry Christmas to them. I agree, I don't think people should be offended over WHAT is said, but rather should be offended over the actions people take this time of year.
I'm Sorry to hijack, but had to speak my mind on that.