It all has to do with the demographic in a particular area. Hey, just remember, we've got it very good in comparison to other parts in the country. When I was in Oneonta, I went to the mall to try to find an electric menorah. Every store I went to, nobody knew what I was talking about. When I said, "Chanukah lamp", they still had no clue. Just on an associated topic and memory, I also remember several years ago, I went to a small local supermarket in Queens to ask where the matzo was and every single person there didn't know what the heck I was saying.
I had a friend who went to college in Cobleskill in upstate NY. Not only did she not get off for either Rosh Hashana or Yom Kippur. But the school actually gave off for the days "between" the two holidays!!! Talk about getting pissed off!!!
But nothing pisses me off more than someone who says, "Oh, you're Jewish? That means you don't believe in G-d." This past summer, I was playing Family Feud online and was mentioning how I was Jewish when a Christmas question came up. This one girl actually said, "So that means you don't believe in god." I thought she was kidding at first. When I try to explain how I'm Jewish, she reprimands me and gets pissed off at me and tells me that I'm going to burn in hell for this and how I should only believe in Jesus Christ. I was so befuddled about this and couldn't figure out whether this had more to do with antisemitism or just plain ignorance. It's as though this girl from Little Rock, AK never confronted a Jew before in her entire life.