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Very disappointed to see that QVC did not bother to put "Merry Christmas" on their website on Christmas Day.

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Re: Merry Christmas

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"Happy Holidays from

Our Family to Yours"

it is not only Christmas Day, it is the 1st day of Hanukkah. This is a greeting that is very appropriate.

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@Blessed in NM  I agree with you, today is Jesus's Birthday and his name is in Christmas. I am tired of the whole Happy Holidays stuff. When someone says that to me, I reply back with Merry Christmas. 

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Merry Christmas on this specific date does not include everyone, so I can see not using it.  

Adding from 'our family' does seem a bit much.

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@Blessed in NM 

 

The use of " Happy Holidays " is meant to convey a sense of Inclusion as opposed to Exclusion.  

As one poster has pointed out there is the first day of Chanukah.  Then included are the days of Kwanzaa, the Winter Solstice, and others from around the globe, etc.

 

Welcome others and be welcomed: that is the spirit of "Christmas" embedded in Happy Holidays.

 

 

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@Blessed in NM wrote:

 


 

I'm glad they put Happy Holidays. Christmas isn't the only holiday today...or this month.

 

Anyone can wish me happy (insert holiday). I'll happily repeat it back to them whether or not it's a holiday I celebrate. 

 

It's not all about me.

 

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I think it is appropriate for a Business to say Happy Holidays.

Those who celebrate Christmas themselves, by all means, wish a Merry Christmas to one and all.

I myself am happy when someone may wish me a Happy Hanukkah.  Share the Love.

BUT

Not everyone celebrates the Christmas season.  Some have other faith.  Especially when the Date of other Faiths celebrations coincide,  for a large company which more than likely employ people with a variety of Faiths, Happy Holidays is fine by me.

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@KittySoftPaws wrote:

@Blessed in NM  I agree with you, today is Jesus's Birthday and his name is in Christmas. I am tired of the whole Happy Holidays stuff. When someone says that to me, I reply back with Merry Christmas. 


 

 

There are 11 holidays in December. It's not all about just 1 holiday.  

 

I know why I am Christian and I don't need some retailer telling me anything or wishing  me Merry Christmas to make me happy.

 

Diversity, tolerance, compassion, and understanding that God loves everyone, no matter what holiday they celebrate, is a key point in the Bible. Jesus loved Samaritans, Gentiles, Jews, and non-believers. We should too.

 

I happily reply to Happy Kwanzaa, Happy Hanukkah, or any other holiday with the identical wish. I'm not going to intentionally be rude to anyone.

 

 

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@CalminHeart  We are each entitled to our own opinion without judgement, to celebrate and call today whatever we like or believe. Neither has anything to do with being rude or excluding. Growing up, this was never an issue, and people celebrated it their own way. People are free to call it whatever they like, but it has always been Christmas to me  because it is Jesus's Birthday. 

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@Blessed in NM wrote:

Very disappointed to see that QVC did not bother to put "Merry Christmas" on their website on Christmas Day.


@Blessed in NM QVC is a business and should stick to business.  They have no business need or obligation to wish us anything.  I am fine with that and wish more businesses would go back to business and quit telling us how we should live.  QVC among them.

 

So I find it good that they didn't weigh in on what is a religious holiday for some.  It's ok by me.