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I posted earlier on this thread that our area of the country (New Jersey) is very reluctant to use "Christmas" . They always refer to it as "the Holidays." Happy holiday; let's have a holiday party; where are you going for the holidays? Are you finished your holiday shopping?
Anyway I resent having Christmas become "the holidays". But now they've gone too far. I work for the NJ Division of Taxation and the last few years we did not have a "Christmas party" we had a "Holiday party." Today I got my invitation via e-mail to this year's (drum roll) "Winter Event"
I give up.
Oh Boy!
Maybe you can find a Druid suit so you can attend the "Winter Event" in style!
At my job (my employer is in Oklahoma) it's Merry Christmas, Christmas Eve and Christmas off, and the company has a Christmas Party.
Really????
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOKlahoma where the wind comes BLASTING down the plain! ...
*Yeah, I know... It's "SWEEPING".
(I've taken to singing that every time I've had enough of New England...)