Happy Holidays seems inclusive to all faiths, even if you don't practice one. Seems like a petty thing for people to get bent out of shape over with all the crap going on in the world.
If you have Jewish friends, it's Happy Holidays in general but Merry Christmas to those you know are Christian. One out of every four Americans is something other than a Christian.
Pineguy wrote: If you have Jewish friends, it's Happy Holidays in general but Merry Christmas to those you know are Christian. One out of every four Americans is something other than a Christian.
In England, they say Happy Christmas.
Meaning 3 out of every 4 are Christian. And that about fits the national poll. 72% of Americans prefer Merry Christmas as compared to only 22% prefering Happy Holidays. So why is it so wrong to use what the vast majority of Americans prefer? Is it better to offend 22% or 72% of Americans? I know Liberals will say the minority, because they believe that this nation should bow to the minority opinion to appease them.
And it is the liberals who more prefer to please the minority and screw the opinion of the Majority of Americans, just Like Obama and the Dems ahve done for the last two years.
Perhaps inevitably as with much of what is polled by Rasmussen Reports, there is a partisan difference on the question. Ninety-one percent (91%) of Republicans and 70% of adults not affiliated with either major political party like store signs that wish them a "Merry Christmas," compared to just 58% of Democrats.
Merry Christmas, or happy Christmas, I am fine with both..what other faiths outside Christians, celebrate Christmas? Just wondering...and if they do, why did they pick the 25 of December?