For sure. I mean, Christmas-by-any-other-name is pretty common for most big companies. Christmas sells, but you don't want to risk people thinking you're celebrating one religion's holiday and not another's. So they just do Christmas and call it "happy holidays" or whatever. I think it's all rather silly, if you're going to have a Christmas event, just call it that and if you're going to have a non-denominational winter celebration, don't make it a carbon copy of Christmas. But at the end of the day it's really not a huge deal anyway.
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