Every year, religous and non-religious folk gather around to yell and debate which form of holiday greeting is acceptable and which is not.
This. Is. Ridiculous. People are just trying to wish each other a happy holiday in their own fashion, no manner of which should be offensive. If someone wished you 'good night' in their native language, it'd seem cultural, but if there's any sense of religion or personal involvment it becomes an ordeal.
I say that everyone greets each other in their usual form, and everyone retorts in the same way. So if I say "Happy holidays" to someone, they'd reply "Thank you, happy kwanza!".
Wait, is that even possible?
(Sorry for the spelling, without Chrome's spell check I may as well be a fifth grade writer...)
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