Yes…but there's a lot less sensitivity and outrage when you get it wrong for a specific individual. “Happy Kwanzaa”, “Happy Hanukkah”, “Good Yule”, “Joyeaux Noel”, “Blessed Solstice”, “Io Saturnalia”, “Happy Yalda”, “Enjoy the holidays”, “Festivus for the Rest of Us”, “Hope the Leafs win one”, “Have a good one, eh! read more
Tradition. Either one is grammatically correct, but when mostpeople say "Merry Christmas" and "Happy Birthday", then that iswhat you expect to hear. read more
Due to little historical events like slavery, colonization, the Inquisition, and right here in our own backyard, Residential Schools, there are Christians in Canada of all colours, cultures, races, and ethnicities that celebrate Christmas. read more