Who gets more annoyed about the "Merry Christmas vs. Happy Holidays" debate? - christmas greeting phrases

I saw against Christians that you wish a Merry Christmas, signing petitions and boycotting shops.

I have not seen a Christian, it does not matter anyway. It is interesting to see how it has taken the diversification, not to offend non-Christians.

Here is an excerpt from a letter sent to rescue operations to "Christmas":

"Christmas is a religious and cultural tradition, for most Americans, but somehow the words Merry Christmas those who are considered less" offensive "to replace than a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays. We believe that most people wish a Merry Christmas to be welcomed rather an expression of meaning in the context of an anonymous "season". I can not imagine why it make sense to oppose the few merchants who censor the celebration of Christmas by Merry Christmas in their stores and advertising would indicate. Frankly, we think it is incredible that we have a society as it is still debating whether to say Merry Christmas or not.

We are people whoor living in your community and shop in your store. As we approach Christmas, we hope to buy gifts, cook, plan and celebrate with family and friends. Christmas is a time of kindness, generosity and hope - not politically correct and incorrect information. We remind you that 96% of Americans celebrate Christmas, according to a recent Gallup poll. We know that retailers depend on Christmas sales for the previous success. In return, we ask that you do not censor Christmas in your store and in advertising.
Please remember: It is correct to say Merry Christmas! "