I could really care less as I usually don't greet people differently in accordance with the season/holiday/celebration or any of that lot.
When I used to work as a clerk at a gas station I would sometimes pick up Christmas Day shifts to get double time pay with a 10th of the work. And every now and then I would get a customer who would take pity on me for being at work on Christmas. My response was usually*, "It's ok, I'm jewish." Which 9x out of 10 would be followed by, "Oh, I'm sorry." and then they quietly finishing their shopping and leaving the store.
The real reason why I brought up this anecdote is to show that people have recently become so obsessed with being pc that it has begun to color our interactions with one another in a bad way. So what if I'm jewish [I'm not really], does that mean that you cannot enjoy your holidays around me? I don't care what you celebrate, and if it makes you happy then by all means feel free to do so without making accommodations for others like me. If they want to say Happy Holidays, go ahead. If they want to say Merry Christmas/Happy Hanukkah/Feliz Navidad/or go fuck yourself then they can be my guest. As long as your greeting is not preceded by or followed by any efforts to convert me then I'm ok with whatever you choose to say.
*I tried saying "It's ok, I'm muslim." first, but angered a customer so badly that I decided not to risk being killed over a joke. I guess 4 years after 9/11 is still too soon to bring up islam with some people.
Fiery_penguin_of_doom wrote...
Personally, I'm trying to get my own holiday started so the wise asses that I know will stop questioning me "Why do ya celebrate Christmas if yer an Atheist her her?"
I'm thinking of naming it Atheist Gift Exchange Day. A.G.E.D. for short. Just a thought.
Or you could just go with boxing day. It's supposed to be celebrated on the 26th but you can really go with any countries date and celebrate then.
^^Instantly better than christmas in my book!^^