Sunday, January 17, 2010

Jewish Cards Is It Okay To Send A "happy Holidays" Greeting Card To A Jewish Friend?

Is it okay to send a "happy holidays" greeting card to a Jewish friend? - jewish cards

In my work, send Christmas cards for many of our customers. Especially those who come often, and preferably from our customers. One of my favorite people is Jewish. I wanted to send a greeting to leave, but I knew that it would be appropriate. Have you offended when someone a letter that he had just read "Happy Holidays sends" I just want to know that we think of him during the holiday season.

6 comments:

heckenho... said...

Sounds good - acknowledged his faith, and wish him happy holidays. You do not see that anything is returned. Or you can find a card and send you tomorrow Chanukah (Hanukkah began yesterday, I think)

Shira said...

happy holidays, of course, means that every holiday season, or year!

mighty_p... said...

I am not a Jew, but I think it would be nice. I mean, I Hanukkah - which is a holiday.

goodtobe... said...

Is, if you really want to be sure you send a map of the new year, the secular and non-sectarian, so that I can remember

Hatikvah JPA said...

Not at all, but you know that he is a Jew, has today - on the first day of Hanukkah. Write a personal note, "Happy Hanukkah". It will be particularly pleased that you recognize their holidays.
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Brad K said...

No, the PC police come and beat you do not say thank you. ACLU prison would be for 5-10 years. Of course it's OK. From any point in their lives put on an act of love for someone who is not only laudable, but should be encouraged. The mere fact that our PC culture, our values, to the point where a kind of distorted, may be the altruistic act as offensive, speaks for itself.

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