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  1. #21
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    Default Happy Hanukkah to Happy Holidays?

    alright guys, i really want opinions here.

    my teacher has happy hanukkah and happy holidays posters posted around the entire room.

    there is not one "merry christmas!" poster to be found in the entire class.

    do you guys think it's wrong that there is no "merry christmas" but just happy hanukkah and happy holidays?

    half my friends say that "happy holidays" means all holidays, but why would happy hannukah be hanging up if it was already covered?

    idk, what do you guys think?
    i think that there should be a merry christmas up there aswell, as there's only 2 jewish kids in the entire school.

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    i use merry xmas (hardly say it tho) but i think happy holidays sounds american :L i think they do say it

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    The thing is guys, Christmas is like one of the only things left that make our country what it is.

    You can go on about being a culture-friendly society, but as soon as we lose "Merry Christmas", what's left for us and our pride, really?
    "There are only two important days in your life: the day you are born, and the day you find out why."
    Mark Twain


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