It really depends who I am talking to but I tend to default to “Merry Christmas” or “Happy Holidays”. If I know they are Jewish, Atheist, Hindu, or some other non-Christian group I might lean towards “Happy Holidays” but I have really never known someone to be offended by a good faith, warm-hearted “Merry Christmas”. Those people usually wish me a “Merry Christmas” and I always see it as a gesture of good will and am therefore grateful for it, even though I am an Atheist.
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If someone is making a big deal about “this is America, we say MERRY CHRISTMAS” then it tends to get on my nerves. The whole War on Christmas thing is utterly absurd and there are a bunch of culture warriors out there who think that they are really sticking it to whoever to forcefully brandish everything Christmas like a weapon. It just makes you look insecure. This is part of a larger trend in America of politicizing EVERYTHING and using it as a wedge. Why wouldn’t a holiday focused on love, togetherness, peace on earth and goodwill towards men be an opportunity to sow division.