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Christmas or Holidays
The adverts on TV in Canada keep saying, the Holiday season. To me that is School summer break not Christmas :(
Christmas is just that, Christmas, how can it be called the holiday season :blink: Some Nurses, Fireman, Military and Cops to mention a few all work over Christmas so Holiday it is not, for them. |
Re: Christmas or Holidays
Originally Posted by magnumpi
(Post 10373690)
The adverts on TV in Canada keep saying, the Holiday season. To me that is School summer break not Christmas :(
Christmas is just that, Christmas, how can it be called the holiday season :blink: Some Nurses, Fireman, Military and Cops to mention a few all work over Christmas so Holiday it is not, for them. |
Re: Christmas or Holidays
Originally Posted by magnumpi
(Post 10373690)
The adverts on TV in Canada keep saying, the Holiday season. To me that is School summer break not Christmas :(
Christmas is just that, Christmas, how can it be called the holiday season :blink: Some Nurses, Fireman, Military and Cops to mention a few all work over Christmas so Holiday it is not, for them. For holiday = vacation Long weekends, Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas, -these are termed holidays. Got it?? (PS think of the word's origin- Holy Day) |
Re: Christmas or Holidays
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 10373695)
Because you are in a foreign country and they use the language differently ;)
For holiday = vacation Long weekends, Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas, -these are termed holidays. Got it?? (PS think of the word's origin- Holy Day) |
Re: Christmas or Holidays
Originally Posted by magnumpi
(Post 10373702)
I say Merry Christmas
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Re: Christmas or Holidays
Originally Posted by magnumpi
(Post 10373702)
I am used to Holiday or Holy-Day being used, but im not onside with it. I say Merry Christmas back. :thumbsup:
Think of it as being more inclusive, not everyone is celebrating a Christian holiday so by saying Happy Holidays you are including everyone. If you are at church the Happy Christmas would be appropriate. Happy Hannukah at the synagogue etc. Wikipedia has a list of December observances. "Night of the Radishes", the name appealed but the description of the event, well meeuh. |
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Last year I got told off in work for saying Merry Christmas, and the person went I`m Jewish so I said Happy Hanukkah They still had a moan.
Ugh customer service. |
Re: Christmas or Holidays
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 10373708)
oh I see what you are getting at. The old 'we aren't allowed to say happy Christmas anymore' gig.
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Re: Christmas or Holidays
Originally Posted by magnumpi
(Post 10373690)
The adverts on TV in Canada keep saying, the Holiday season. To me that is School summer break not Christmas :(
Christmas is just that, Christmas, how can it be called the holiday season :blink: Some Nurses, Fireman, Military and Cops to mention a few all work over Christmas so Holiday it is not, for them. Get a grip. I thought the best thing about Canada was the "proper" seasons? |
Re: Christmas or Holidays
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 10373783)
Get a grip. I thought the best thing about Canada was the "proper" seasons?
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Why not use both terms. Interchangeably. It is Christmas and for most there is a holiday period.
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Re: Christmas or Holidays
Originally Posted by biddyk8
(Post 10373713)
Last year I got told off in work for saying Merry Christmas, and the person went I`m Jewish so I said Happy Hanukkah They still had a moan.
Ugh customer service. I'd have told him to go **** himself. |
Re: Christmas or Holidays
Originally Posted by jericho
(Post 10374207)
Since when has Christmas had anything to do with religion?
I'd have told him to go **** himself. |
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I couldn't give a monkey's what it's called, or what superstitious old nonsense it celebrates - I get a few days off work and that's the best bit!!
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Re: Christmas or Holidays
Originally Posted by magnumpi
(Post 10373754)
Ohh i suppose there is that point of view, but if that is the case, how do you explain Halloween being called Black and Orange day in some parts:confused: Halloween is a big Americana thing anyhoo, why change that.
We've had cards saying "Season's Greetings" for a long time. Isn't that the same as Happy Holidays? It's not really worth getting your knickers in a twist over though is it? |
Re: Christmas or Holidays
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 10373783)
FFS man. We haven't even finished with the annual poppy thread yet and you start the annual Christmas vs holiday crap.
Get a grip. I thought the best thing about Canada was the "proper" seasons? |
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The true meaning of Christmas is Demerara rum and egg nog. When the egg nog hits the shelf in Wholesale Club, the season has begun. The day after New Years when the liquor chocolates go half price or less, it's all over.
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Re: Christmas or Holidays
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 10374298)
Is it? Black and orange day? New one on me.
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Lest we forget.
Originally Posted by bats
(Post 10374299)
The roller coaster of proper seasons is best for the children
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Re: Christmas or Holidays
Originally Posted by Shard
(Post 10373980)
Why not use both terms. Interchangeably. It is Christmas and for most there is a holiday period.
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Its political correctness gone mad. :thumbdown:
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