I love holidays. I don't care what they are, or who originated them, or what complex background of who swiped what part of the holiday from who - if its a holiday, good enough. I'll pick what parts of it I like, do those and ignore the rest. I'll let anybody wish me a happy whatever, because there are not enough people spending enough time wishing other people to be happy to get all butthurt about what festival they are doing it for.
And Xmas/T-giving are about the only two I don't work. Never on Xams, and I have T-day off even if I do tend to work the night before and the day after.* I always work NYE, Valentines Day, most Halloweens - but that's OK, I like doing that.
So bring on the Kwanzaa candles, put up that pagan fertility symbol and decorate it, fast for Ramadan, Festivus for the Rest of Us and Happy Hanukkah and give me my gelt and all the rest. Do the fun parts, and skip what you don't like.
Easy.
*I've often heard NYE and St Paddys Day referred to as 'amateur' night holidays, where people who don't usually go out, go out and have one too many and get all iccky in public. But the real professional night is the night before T-giving, only real club kids, bar dwellers, and the like are not home with their family, or making dinner. It's a kick butt night.