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To: MineralMan
How would you know I was an atheist if I was working in some store somewhere.

I wouldn't, and I wouldn't here either if you didn't feel compelled to inject it.

I think you should wish people a Merry Christmas if that's the winter holiday you celebrate.

I don't. Why would I assume they care about my holiday?

I certainly won't be offended.

Good for you, but you wouldn't have a chance for me to offend you because I feel no need to ask what your beliefs are or assume you care what mine are.

If you're Jewish, you could wish me a Happy Chanukah.

Same reason, why would I do that? On the other hand, if I knew YOU were Jewish, I might offer my greeting to you on YOUR holiday. That makes sense.

When I wish you a Happy Holiday, I'm hoping you enjoy the holiday you celebrate, whatever it might be.

Thank you.

There's certainly no disrespect meant.

None taken. But I wonder why you feel compelled to only greet me at a certain time of year. How about a "have a nice day" every time you see a person, that makes more sense.

19 posted on 11/16/2004 10:21:55 AM PST by Protagoras (No wonder we have problems, big tents have lots of clowns inside)
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To: Protagoras

"None taken. But I wonder why you feel compelled to only greet me at a certain time of year. How about a "have a nice day" every time you see a person, that makes more sense."

I don't. But I use different greetings at different times. If it's the holiday season, I use holiday greetings, whether it's Christmas, Halloween, or Thanksgiving. I don't do Easter greetings. The rest of the year, I might just say "Hello, how are you?" or wish you a good day. But, I promise, if I encounter you in a situation where we would normally interact, I'll greet you pleasantly. That's my habit.


20 posted on 11/16/2004 10:34:16 AM PST by MineralMan (godless atheist)
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