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Originally Posted by RevSmoke
I'd wish you season's greetings, but that would mean that I wish you the things that come with the season for winter (back-breaking snow to shovel, ice, sleet, bitter cold, and the cold and flu "season"), and I don't really desire you to be "blessed" with those things.
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Do you only imagine unpleasantness comes with winter? Sometimes I look out the window at a drifting snowfall and find it very pretty. Occasionally, carolers will come to my door and it brings a smile to my face. I'm sorry to hear that "season's greetings" means nothing to you but slush and black ice.
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Originally Posted by RevSmoke
I could say happy holidays, but I would really be saying, "I'm going to say something generic in the hopes of not offending you - I don't mean anything when I say it, it just sounds nice and I hope it makes you feel good."
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When
I say 'happy holidays' to a stranger,
I mean "I don't
know which holidays you celebrate, but I'm glad to see you and I wish you the best,
regardless".
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Originally Posted by RevSmoke
I'd also like to wish people the blessings of their given beliefs, but that would be disingenuous of me for I do not believe in those things (eg., if my Jewish friends wish me Merry Christmas it would in that same manner be disingenuous).
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Is it required that one share 100% of another's beliefs and hopes in order to wish them success in their desires? I'm not big into fishing, but I'm happy and sincere to wish you a fine catch in yours.
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Originally Posted by RevSmoke
MJ wished my Happy Hanukkah last night, and it was great - he meant it and I took it as his best wishes for me.
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There you go- it's not that difficult!
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Originally Posted by RevSmoke
I wish you all a Merry Christmas!
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And a very merry Christmas to you, as well!