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So how does everyone deal with the well meaning oblivious "Merry Christmas" greeting?
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SonBleachedLinen
But yesterday, someone asked me if I was in the christmas spirit. You dhould have seen the shock 😳 when i said that i dont celebrate. He sputtered out something like, "Oh really. That's cool," kind of under his breath. He was trying so hard not to offend me and not embarras himself. It was so weird to me. I've never had to tell a stranger before.
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GidgetsMom
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Shannon Coffman
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Steph
To my mother, who insists on saying Merry Christmas, I just respond with "Hope you all are having a good day." Figure she may come around eventually (especially as my dad doesn't care for the holiday) and so I try not to alienate her over it.
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Chris Deweese
I say thanks. Or "back at ya!"
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Cody Bond
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Cody Bond
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GidgetsMom
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Noah Eargle
The next day I did a side job and one of his neighbors said Merry Christmas to me. I said thanks and kept it short and sweet. I know that many of these people who say that are ignorant of our walk and are just trying to encourage a good sentiment of charity and friendship during these holidays (also, some of these people don't even know Yah in a Christian way yet), I forgive them for their ignorance. Who knows, maybe some of these people's hearts are at a place where seeds can be planted when we give them insight if they ask more questions, and they start looking into our walk more afterwards (because we're a peculiar people) 😉. I am still a timid "Timothy" on these matters, and praying for guidance by His Hand. But I'll get to a good place eventually, practice makes better
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Abigail
I may insert (again, depending on the setting and the person). I don't personally celebrate Christmas, (I may also insert:
preferring the festivals God gave us in the Bible). I had a really nice Chanukkah.
It's always a bit different. There isn't always time for explanations and I don't give one without being asked. So much depends on the person and the setting.
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