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Just A Little Reminiscing.
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Noticing the slow response to my recent Christmas Greetings, I thought I would look through my Christmas Greetings of last year.
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I personally thought that it was slightly too early to be sending out Christmas wishes, but the day after you posted that, I got my first Christmas card, so what do I know?
However, as you've raised thus - don't you think it would be more appropriate to send 'Happy Holidays' or 'Merry Winterval' messages, seeing as we live in a multi-denominational society where all religions, and Athiests are treated the same?
I personally thought that it was slightly too early to be sending out Christmas wishes, but the day after you posted that, I got my first Christmas card, so what do I know?
However, as you've raised thus - don't you think it would be more appropriate to send 'Happy Holidays' or 'Merry Winterval' messages, seeing as we live in a multi-denominational society where all religions, and Athiests are treated the same?
it was way too early in September when i saw the first batch of cards and Christmas paper appear in a local shop. If this didn't drag out for months it might be remotely enjoyable, i detest most of the pap Christmas music, exception being some carols, and the Kings College Choir with traditional hymns.
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/// However, as you've raised thus - don't you think it would be more appropriate to send 'Happy Holidays' or 'Merry Winterval' messages, seeing as we live in a multi-denominational society where all religions, and Athiests are treated the same? ///
I realise you had your tongue firmly in your cheek when you put that, but to answer it seriously, no this is still a Christian country, and Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Christ, and anyone not prepared to accept that, should not be taking part in the celebrations, in fact they should not even be given a holiday.
/// However, as you've raised thus - don't you think it would be more appropriate to send 'Happy Holidays' or 'Merry Winterval' messages, seeing as we live in a multi-denominational society where all religions, and Athiests are treated the same? ///
I realise you had your tongue firmly in your cheek when you put that, but to answer it seriously, no this is still a Christian country, and Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Christ, and anyone not prepared to accept that, should not be taking part in the celebrations, in fact they should not even be given a holiday.
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