I did not read the link. I do have some observations. since this is the darkest, most bleak days of the year, I reckon the pagan sun worshippers would celebrate because the days were beginning the slow return to light, heat and life supporting levels. therefore, I reckon the most widely used greeting should be season's greetings, because most of this land and the world are pagan in their belief system. only modern jews would use happy hannukkah because it is not an ordained holy day or feast time; it was added by modern followers of the ineffectual jewish religion. kwanza, nevermind. happy holy days [holidays] is inordinate, yet most people of this land recognize anything the u.s. gov. has declared a "holiday" as holy. therefore as worshippers of the u.s. gov., it is the most appropriate for most dwellers in this land. Christmas [Christ mass], catholic, I suppose is the appropriate greeting for persons actually attending the roman catholic formal assembly known as Christ mass. I am stunned to see so many Christ deniers to actually acknowledge The Lord in using "merry Christmas", when in their daily testimonies they deny The Lord of Glory. since I am just a witness and do not ascribe to any of man"s foolishness [I am being weaned off of], I just say "greetings" or "HO HO HO"