Swamplady- I am glad you shared that. This is a safe place to do that. I am truly sorry about your brother.
Like this, only the yarn was in it for the new scarf.
Ha ha ha! Now that's being a serious ailurophile!Like this, only the yarn was in it for the new scarf.
This guy sounds like a cheapskate. It seems to me that the obvious solution would have been to buy both a book of Christmas stamps as well as the "Winter Fun" stamps he actually liked. I just ordered stamps and the Christmas stamps are really beautiful this year. So are the Diwali stamps, the Kwanza stamps, the Hanukkah stamps and the EID stamps. In fact there are a lot of gorgeous stamps available and I wish I had the need to buy more of them. I always thought there was something magical about paying for your postage by purchasing miniature works of art.Some guy got all snitty with me because the stamps he wanted say "Winter Fun" on them. He's all like "oh, heaven forbid we ever say Christmas! Can't offend the Muslims!" I pointed out that those stamps have nothing Christmas-y on them, and in fact do depict winter fun (ice skating, snowmen, etc.) and showed him 3 or 4 selections that do say Christmas on them. He still bought the Winter Fun stamps, lol. So some people need everything to say Christmas in order to be happy? Jeez buddy. I guess we'll name the flag stamps Christmas Flags just for you cuz you're so special.
Been there. An older woman called to talk about some questions she had. I helped her out. At the end of the conversation, she said, "Have a Merry Christmas!" I said, "Thanks! Happy Holidays to you, too!" And she responded with, "No, you're supposed to say 'Merry Christmas!' " To which I replied, "No, I'm allowed to say whatever I choose." And she hung up on me.Some guy got all snitty with me because the stamps he wanted say "Winter Fun" on them. He's all like "oh, heaven forbid we ever say Christmas! Can't offend the Muslims!" I pointed out that those stamps have nothing Christmas-y on them, and in fact do depict winter fun (ice skating, snowmen, etc.) and showed him 3 or 4 selections that do say Christmas on them. He still bought the Winter Fun stamps, lol. So some people need everything to say Christmas in order to be happy? Jeez buddy. I guess we'll name the flag stamps Christmas Flags just for you cuz you're so special.
Some guy got all snitty with me because the stamps he wanted say "Winter Fun" on them. He's all like "oh, heaven forbid we ever say Christmas! Can't offend the Muslims!" I pointed out that those stamps have nothing Christmas-y on them, and in fact do depict winter fun (ice skating, snowmen, etc.) and showed him 3 or 4 selections that do say Christmas on them. He still bought the Winter Fun stamps, lol. So some people need everything to say Christmas in order to be happy? Jeez buddy. I guess we'll name the flag stamps Christmas Flags just for you cuz you're so special.
This guy sounds like a cheapskate. It seems to me that the obvious solution would have been to buy both a book of Christmas stamps as well as the "Winter Fun" stamps he actually liked. I just ordered stamps and the Christmas stamps are really beautiful this year. So are the Diwali stamps, the Kwanza stamps, the Hanukkah stamps and the EID stamps. In fact there are a lot of gorgeous stamps available and I wish I had the need to buy more of them. I always thought there was something magical about paying for your postage by purchasing miniature works of art.
I once had a lady get super snitty about me not saying "Merry Christmas". Except I didn't even know that's what she was mad about. She was just getting angrier and angrier and finally stomped out. I was very confused until a co-worker and i analyzed the conersation and figured out that's what she wanted. Well I can't read your mind, being passive-aggressive is not going to get you what you want. Plus forcing people to say something they're not comfortable saying is pretty much against what they claim is "The Christmas Spirit" so it seems wrong to me anyway.
I don't see the sense in getting bent out of shape over it. Why that guy, or that lady, for that matter, chose to react that way says much about them. I personally send out cards at this season to friends of many faiths, so I choose one that shows a lovely winter scene, and says some "Seasons Greetings" bit of niceness. I generally say "Happy Holidays, as well." I don't get upset about what people say to me, although I am not Christian. It is enough that they are wishing me well. @Tarasgirl06, I've found that simply saying, "Thank you, and best wishes to you and yours" works very nicely. Unless you actually wish them under a bus. In that case, a simple "Thank you" would suffice.
How ridiculously touchy some people are! I am not Christian and I don't like when people say "Merry Christmas" to me, because I do not celebrate it and I never know how to respond.
I always have a laugh about that sentiment since Christmas came from the Roman's Saturnalia.
I'm an atheist, and a Unitarian Universalist (no creed, and we don't think you have to believe in a god to be a spiritual person). I have a couple of U.U. friends who were visiting parents on the east coast for Christmas one year. The parents are Christians, so my friends went to church with them. The topic of the sermon was "The attack on Christmas," and it was all about how Christians have to "reclaim" the holiday for Christ, by rejecting such things as people acknowledging other faiths by saying "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas." It ended with the minister telling everyone to turn to the person next to them and say "Merry Christmas." So my friends turned to the people next to them and said "Happy Holidays."
Margret
I am Christian + I would never try making someone to say Merry Christmas. The "minister" missed it. It was a time for sharing love + not trying to force anything. If I was in that church I would have left. To many judge others + do not get to know the person before they open their mouths.
I'm an atheist, and a Unitarian Universalist (no creed, and we don't think you have to believe in a god to be a spiritual person). I have a couple of U.U. friends who were visiting parents on the east coast for Christmas one year. The parents are Christians, so my friends went to church with them. The topic of the sermon was "The attack on Christmas," and it was all about how Christians have to "reclaim" the holiday for Christ, by rejecting such things as people acknowledging other faiths by saying "Happy Holidays" instead of "Merry Christmas." It ended with the minister telling everyone to turn to the person next to them and say "Merry Christmas." So my friends turned to the people next to them and said "Happy Holidays."
Margret
The tummy looks inviting, but reach for it without the comb (none of the cats like brushes so we groom them with combs), and you'll get claws.
Ha ha ha! Now that's being a serious ailurophile!I wouldn't go that far, although come to think of it, it would make a good excuse to go yarn shopping, a favorite activity. Asia is beyond cute there. Her adorable floofy tummy is just begging for a massage. It's a nice photograph as well, with the bright yellow and bright green. [emoji]128077[/emoji]
It is wrong. People like that miss the most important aspect of Christmas time--it's a celebration!I once had a lady get super snitty about me not saying "Merry Christmas". Except I didn't even know that's what she was mad about. She was just getting angrier and angrier and finally stomped out. I was very confused until a co-worker and i analyzed the conersation and figured out that's what she wanted. Well I can't read your mind, being passive-aggressive is not going to get you what you want. Plus forcing people to say something they're not comfortable saying is pretty much against what they claim is "The Christmas Spirit" so it seems wrong to me anyway.
I just say "Happy Holidays!"
How ridiculously touchy some people are! I am not Christian and I don't like when people say "Merry Christmas" to me, because I do not celebrate it and I never know how to respond.
I had a customer get snooty with me and complain that Christmas isn't really when Christ was born. To which I responded, "I was born in August and sometimes can't celebrate until February. I still celebrate." And he had nothing to say to that!
I always have a laugh about that sentiment since Christmas came from the Roman's Saturnalia.
I've always believed that Christmastime is supposed to be a time of joy and giving a crap about your fellow humans. Or, as AWM says, it's the biggest birthday party in the world!
I am Christian + I would never try making someone to say Merry Christmas. The "minister" missed it. It was a time for sharing love + not trying to force anything. If I was in that church I would have left. To many judge others + do not get to know the person before they open their mouths.