Reply: Office Rules on religious greetings ( Be Blessed, have a blessed day, etc)

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Laura A Bruyere
Wow, so many good comments. With the graphic clothing being brought up, what about religious jewelry? Cross necklaces, jewelry with religious symbols or wording? Thoughts, policies?? Just asking to get general input on what's acceptable out there, thank you!
Posted 4 months 4 weeks ago
Classic no win, you will always offend someone with your choice. Be true to you. Be respectful.

And don't wear clothing with slogans/sayings. Branded is okay. Be Professional.
Posted 4 months 4 weeks ago
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Bridgett Francis
If you can’t wish someone a blessed day, then the world has gone to hell.
Posted 4 months 4 weeks ago
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Vennessa Luvmylife Jones
Christianity is offensive to a number of ppl for a number of reasons. I'd avoid any religion, or political references. We don't discuss these topics with staff or residents PERIOD
Posted 5 months 6 days ago
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Christina Green
Posted 5 months 6 days ago
My company has no problem with "Merry Christmas" or any other generally acceptable greeting for any holiday. For as much as every company virtue-signals something, I'm glad the absurdity of fretting over a largely worldwide recognized holiday greeting is not of them.
Posted 5 months 6 days ago