You underestimate the pandering nature of modern society. I teach in an urban school district and they say it and celebrate it during thw winter holiday programs.
I love when someone tells me happy Hanukkah. It doesn’t happen often, but it’s a warm welcoming gesture and can open up discussion about their family traditions. It’s a beautiful way to connect with each other.
It's like they aspire to be snowflakes. If someone wishes me happy holidays, happy hanukkah, or kwanzaa - I say "thank you" and I mean it.
No one wishes you or anyone a Happy Kwanza because it’s pandering bullshit.
You underestimate the pandering nature of modern society. I teach in an urban school district and they say it and celebrate it during thw winter holiday programs.
LOL. Someone wished me happy kwanzaa back in the 90's. Seems like it was being pushed back then.
I love when someone tells me happy Hanukkah. It doesn’t happen often, but it’s a warm welcoming gesture and can open up discussion about their family traditions. It’s a beautiful way to connect with each other.