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War on Christmiss* Compilation Thread
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<blockquote data-quote="cobweb" data-source="post: 58809484" data-attributes="member: 137299"><p>My favorite is the insistence that retail workers are not allowed to say "Merry Christmas" to customers. We are allowed to say whatever we want per corporate policy, but seeing as I have been cursed at for saying both "Merry Christmas" and "Happy Holidays" I usually just tell people to have a nice day unless they say something first. I'd rather not deal with the nastiness.</p><p></p><p>Second runner up is the argument that "Xmas" is taking Christ out of Christmas. Using "X" as an abbreviation is a very ancient Christian tradition (ex: ICXC NIKA). Screaming about that just makes people look uneducated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cobweb, post: 58809484, member: 137299"] My favorite is the insistence that retail workers are not allowed to say "Merry Christmas" to customers. We are allowed to say whatever we want per corporate policy, but seeing as I have been cursed at for saying both "Merry Christmas" and "Happy Holidays" I usually just tell people to have a nice day unless they say something first. I'd rather not deal with the nastiness. Second runner up is the argument that "Xmas" is taking Christ out of Christmas. Using "X" as an abbreviation is a very ancient Christian tradition (ex: ICXC NIKA). Screaming about that just makes people look uneducated. [/QUOTE]
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