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royal mail sent xmas cards to everyone?
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we recieved a xmas card of royal mail, even though, as expected, it said occupants,did they send one to everyone? surely even though it was in good spirit, someone would find this oofensive even though they mean well and its a christian country? Have you recieved one? have you or someone you know that doesn't celebrate christmas recieved one? have they found it offensive?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I sincerely hope no one would get offended over something as innocent as a generic Christmas card! Surely folk would be more offended if they posted a letter over Christmas and it didn't arrive at a the particular destination due to the holiday season and they were unaware of this?
I'm assuming by the way that every Royal Mail card had their chrstimas posting dates on the same as mine did?
I'm assuming by the way that every Royal Mail card had their chrstimas posting dates on the same as mine did?
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I'm a 'militant atheist'. I've participated in 'anti-Christian' demonstrations outside churches, I've manhandled a bishop out of my classroom (because I refused to admit anyone who was wearing a cross), I display 'There is No God' stickers on my car and I do everything possible to show how much I mock, revile and despise both Christianity and Christians.
So you might think that I'd be offended by unsolicited Christmas cards. Far from it. I regard Christmas as a pleasant tradition (and nothing more), in the same way that many Catholics happily celebrate Bonfire Night (which was originally an anti-Catholic ritual).
Chris
(Yes, I know that my name has its origins in Christianity but, again, I regard it as too far removed from that faith to be bothered to change it!)
So you might think that I'd be offended by unsolicited Christmas cards. Far from it. I regard Christmas as a pleasant tradition (and nothing more), in the same way that many Catholics happily celebrate Bonfire Night (which was originally an anti-Catholic ritual).
Chris
(Yes, I know that my name has its origins in Christianity but, again, I regard it as too far removed from that faith to be bothered to change it!)
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