Uh, I didn't get it...

tinkerbell12

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So, me and my friend, (out of school, will not do grammar right), were going around Target, getting candy and telling everyone we passed, "Happy Holidays and have a great New Year" because we are idiots and dumb like that. So, we tell it to this one guy and he's like 60 and he goes "That is not right. I don't celebrate Christmas so stop saying that." My friend and i looked at each other and were like, "oh, sorry..."


I dont know if he was in a bad mood or what, but i don't find that offensive to say Happy Holidays even if you don't celebrate Christmas. Any thoughts??? :confused3
 
I always thought Happy Holidays was just telling everyone to have a great December, and the last 2 weeks of December which 99% of people consider the Holidays, you were not in the wrong here, but Scrooge was. If I were you I would have told him off. LOL
 
Yeah. Maybe he doesn't celebrate anything?
 

probably a johovis witness (I know I didn't spell that right, and its too early for me to look it up). Its against their religion to celebrate holidays, if I'm not mistaken.
 
Sparx said:
probably a johovis witness (I know I didn't spell that right, and its too early for me to look it up). Its against their religion to celebrate holidays, if I'm not mistaken.
Yes, I think that's right.
 
this got me interested so i looked it up.

jehovah witnesses:
the jehovah witnesses do not celebrate any holiday that has any type of pagan origin or pagan influence.
Jehovah's Witness do celebrate the Memorial of the observance of the Last Supper.
 
polysisterchick said:
this got me interested so i looked it up.

jehovah witnesses:
the jehovah witnesses do not celebrate any holiday that has any type of pagan origin or pagan influence.
Jehovah's Witness do celebrate the Memorial of the observance of the Last Supper.
(I'm much more awake than I was in my previous post)

and if you research it, modern day christmas has quite a bit of pagan influences.
 
Sparx said:
probably a johovis witness (I know I didn't spell that right, and its too early for me to look it up). Its against their religion to celebrate holidays, if I'm not mistaken.

Your right. Its spelt Jehovahs Witness and they wouldnt say something like that; its none of their business if someones giving out candy canes. All they would have to say is no thank you.
 
i think it's offensive to not say merry christmas to the people that do celebrate christmas.
 
Well, thanks, I just thought he was cranky. Maybe he was a Jehova's Witness... but, he could have just ignored us instead of being mean... ??
 
Sparx said:
(I'm much more awake than I was in my previous post)

and if you research it, modern day christmas has quite a bit of pagan influences.

I should think so...considering Pagen has a HUGE influence on Christianity...if it is not the origin lol.
 
tinkerbell12 said:
Well, thanks, I just thought he was cranky. Maybe he was a Jehova's Witness... but, he could have just ignored us instead of being mean... ??

I doubt he is a Jehovah's Witness because they aren't rude like that. Like I said they would probably just say no thank you we dont celebrate that or something but not that. I would know. And you dont know if he was Jehovah's Witness or not; he could have been Jewish or some other religion...
 
GirlWithSpunk said:
I doubt he is a Jehovah's Witness because they aren't rude like that. Like I said they would probably just say no thank you we dont celebrate that or something but not that. I would know. And you dont know if he was Jehovah's Witness or not; he could have been Jewish or some other religion...

Not everyone is the same way. To classify every person in a religion as someone who wouldn't say something like that is stereotyping lol. ;)
 
IrishTink said:
i think it's offensive to not say merry christmas to the people that do celebrate christmas.

Why do you find that offensive? I mean if they dont celebrate it they shouldnt be obliged to say it. I mean take Jewish people, they don't celebrate Christmas they celebrate Hannukah and they dont need to say it. You could also take Jehovah's Witness.

When you study a religion then you study that and you shouldnt be forced to say or do something just because other people find a problem with that. It's your religion, your faith, and your beliefs.
 
Loves Disney said:
Not everyone is the same way. To classify every person in a religion as someone who wouldn't say something like that is stereotyping lol. ;)

True, but I know that alot aren't going to say that. I mean they don't celebrate holidays or birthdays, but that doesnt mean they act that way. Although I do get your point of view of where your coming from... ;)
 
GirlWithSpunk said:
Why do you find that offensive? I mean if they dont celebrate it they shouldnt be obliged to say it. I mean take Jewish people, they don't celebrate Christmas they celebrate Hannukah and they dont need to say it. You could also take Jehovah's Witness.

When you study a religion then you study that and you shouldnt be forced to say or do something just because other people find a problem with that. It's your religion, your faith, and your beliefs.

sorry... i meant like in shops when the employees say happy holidays. i didn't mean to offend anyone. just forget my earlier post.
 


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