It's Christmas Eve. The house is aglow. The presents are wrapped. The baking is done and tomorrow's festivities are under control. Merry Christmas!
Or is it? Maybe it's "Happy Holidays". Or "Season's Greetings". What's the right thing to say in greeting friends, family, shopkeepers and even strangers at this time of year?
I've pondered this for quite a few years now and I get a bit more ornery about it every season. In my life Christmas is........well, Christmas! In the Jewish faith, it's Hanukkah and there are other faiths who celebrate with other greetings at this time of year. True, it's a "holiday" and even a "season" but I know that Christians don't want to give up the term "Christmas" and my Jewish friends don't seem to relish the idea of Hanukkah being lumped in the "Season's Greetings" pile either. So what's a person to say?
We all want this time of year to be special. I don't know who decided that Merry Christmas is an offensive term but it's not. To those who would like to be offended, please see the first sentence in the previous paragraph. Being respectful and sincere will get us a lot further along than lumping our good wishes into a one-size-fits-all category.
Merry Christmas!
