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Is it normal to have Christmas tree at home if your family is not Christian?

For Jewish, Muslim, Hindus, Atheists? Do you have Christmas tree at home this time of the year?

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ReferalMan Dec 24, 2018

Options are weird and unnecessary label for Yes and No. 3. No, that's normal.

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TC:OMGšŸ„ŗ Dec 24, 2018

Definitely very weird.

Google yodeling Dec 24, 2018

For the social media generation and the pressures that come with it, I wouldn't be surprised if people have kids just to ensure that they fit in.

Pinterest JEJM77 Dec 24, 2018

Thatā€™s been true for decades

Apple Boingboing Dec 24, 2018

Lol, a Christmas tree has pagan roots and today is very much a secular symbol.

A10 Networks fropser Dec 24, 2018

If you're non-christian, tell us how you write your dates, especially if you're from a non-christian-majority country, how do you write your dates in your country. That should pretty much say of it's 'normal' to have a christmas tree for christmas else there is a serious double-standard issue. I am not christian btw.

Google scans Dec 24, 2018

We don't fix the double standard by having Christmas trees. We fix the double standard by using notation CE and BCE. Honestly, Christianity has so much invaded the minds of people that we can't even write a date without proclaiming Jesus as our Lord.

Google iogear Dec 24, 2018

in China its spelled out as "before epoch" and "after epoch". no mention to christianity what so ever.

OpenTable Meliodas Dec 24, 2018

The tree is pagan, not Christian, do what you like.

Salesforce Escobar Dec 24, 2018

I want to meet these 6 people who think that's weird and ask them which year they are living in?

Amazon fHUg57 Dec 24, 2018

While you are at it, can you name the number system that you write the date in?

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slash.com Dec 24, 2018

We're also speaking English. So what? Using the same date system makes life much easier and has no religius meaning these days. Jews, for instance, have their own calendar, which almost noone use for non-religius purposes. It's just impractical to constantly convert dates.

Google win.ini Dec 24, 2018

From the lack of articles I guess you are Russian XD

Microsoft MecWarrior Dec 24, 2018

Collusion confirmed!

Amazon Russian Dec 24, 2018

But why would a Russian have such question? In Russia everyone puts up a decorated tree with gifts under it - Christian or not. Except that the occasion is New Year.

Tableau Zero Cool Dec 24, 2018

Christmas nowadays is 99% American, 1% Christian

Amazon Russian Dec 24, 2018

American? Pretty sure other countries celebrate it too.

Facebook cMMt64 Dec 24, 2018

šŸ˜‚ Christian != a tree != Merica

Microsoft MecWarrior Dec 24, 2018

We're atheists, but still have the tree.