Restaurant Owner Hits Back After Upset Customer Leaves Nasty Note About Playing Christmas Music

It's the season for good cheer, and for many of us, nothing says the holidays like hearing Christmas music!

But while songs about Santa Claus, reindeer, and the Christmas tree get us in the spirit of the season, we forget that many others don't share the same faith. Millions of people who do not consider Christmas music part of their traditions may feel somewhat left out with the constant presence of religion-centric tunes.

One customer dining at Michael's Tasting Room in Saint Augustine, FL, decided to let the eatery's owner know just that. The customer left Michael Lugo a harsh note: "Christmas music was offensive. Consider playing 'holiday' music or less religious themed."

Now, many people are debating among themselves: Does the angry customer make a valid point? Should Lugo consider the suggestion? Or, as many are claiming, does he have every right to play Christmas music in his establishment?

Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!

Photo source: Facebook / Michael Lugo

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Facebook / Michael Lugo

Restaurateur Michael Lugo was shocked to receive a note from a disgruntled customer regarding his choice of music playing in the establishment.

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Facebook / Michael Lugo

Considering the season, he decided to play Christmas music.

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Facebook / Michael Lugo

But the angry customer claimed that it is "offensive" to play music that excludes certain religious groups.

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Facebook / Michael Lugo

Lugo defended his choice, saying it wasn't his intention to impose his religion on anyone else.

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Facebook / Michael Lugo

Since posting a photo of the note, he has received support from many, including customers of all faiths who voiced their approval of his music choice.

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