Well, I would say safer to just wish a "Happy Holidays" yet like you I really don't care either way, I just hate the fact than inside 2 weeks you say "Happy Thanksgiving", then the very next month "Merry Christmas" and just a short week later it "Happy New Years" way to many holidays and I just plain get sick of hearing them all named. Therefore I choose to simply say "Happy Holidays" then no longer have to deal with all those different statements or the confusion that comes from them all being so close together.
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True. If you say happy holidays, I promise not to be offended ;)
Thats totally fine with me if people say Merry Christmas, and Happy New Years, a few years ago working customer service on 12/26 I said to the customer Merry Christmas and got Sh*t for it, since then I realized it was just much easier to go the other way. Well, Either way I hope you have a Merry Christmas.
There is that lol
Another casualty of the Merry Christmas war, hehe ;)
Merry Christmas to you too :)