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here in the philippines there are lots of preparations done for christmas even on last month...there are christmas lights every where...santas having his hohoho!!! on the malls there are different stuffs displayed like christmas balls, trees etc. we feel already the essence for christmas in our hearts. we filipinos or pinoys are family oriented, thats why lots of relatives coming from different countries or different home towns go to the house of GRANDPARENTS to have a grand reunion for this is a once in a year celebration cousins, brothers, sisters etc. having fun and enjoying christmas lots of shopping is being made to give gifts to evryone, lots of food, yummy!!! fireworks are everywhere banning for super fireworks are now implemented because of accidents, even here in our school Notredame of Dadiangas University parols(a philippine decoration)are now on the buildings of the school, our christmas tree was now "kumukuti-kutitap bumu-bumu-busilak" on its beauty...we do celebrate Christmas also by having "simbang gabi"(going to church at night)but it was done at 4am-5am, with bibingkas or puto bum bum outside of trhe church(a filipino food for xmas...We pinoys are very very extravagant celebrating xmas EL GRANDE SELEBRATion...i want to say something more but i'm running out of time because i have a class now!! hehe...so will finish this business by asking you people this question: WHAT IS CHRISTMAS ON YOUR COUNTRY???? |
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on 2006-12-11 01:10:29
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in america, christmas is an excuse to waste money buying things for people that they don't really want or need. every year, i just burn everyone a CD of a good audio book, or maybe some anime. bah humbug. |
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Er..Come visit Malaysia den u'll know wat ish x'mas there =.=..jus ONE word,BORING T.T..Singapure ish better den us here >. |
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i"M also a filipino!!!! Yup iT's Nearing Christmas..................... aND oNe WoRD: GIFTS!
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on 2006-12-11 01:56:17
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Just a side note: please don't make this thread a debate on religion, people's beliefs, and whether or not Christmas is a fake holiday or anything. Also, if you guys get offended by anyone saying something against what you believe in, you're taking it too hard. Lighten up. ;p Anyway, Christmas last year consisted of much family extravaganza-ing and $150. I'm just hoping to get at least $100 again, so I can buy myself that video card I want. >:) |
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O.o..People gets to shop around non-stop,mad,crazily durin x'mas =P *kinda like dat..Shoopin freaks!!! XD* |
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on 2006-12-11 02:45:35
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I agree with Cerastial Lau- that the time the people spend and shop non- stop etc.. etc... etc.. etc.. but hey its that the perfect time to use your money?? hahaha peace people!!!!!
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C H R I S T M A S in my country? LOADS of beautiful christmas lightings & decorations. One word, "BEAUTIFUL" I guess that appeals to kids like me.. LOL! People attend church services (candle-light / midnight services) SHOPPINGS.GATHERINGS.PARTIES. It's a season of F A I T H . H O P E .&and. L O V E not forgetting LOADS of FUN&pressies Christmas? i don't really like crowds.. BUT, i love the gatherings&parties especially IF i get to meet oldfriends! May your christmas this year be filled with tremendouswarmth&love from your loved ones... //looking forward to christmas.. you?
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on 2006-12-11 10:03:58
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Lots of crazy decorations in South Korea. BIG tree and happy thanks thanks and more thanks and lots of money. since we're family oriented also, and since we are usually big families, we just give money instead of present. Let the kids decide what they want. :P |
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on 2006-12-11 10:18:44
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this is my 1st xmas with my 13th month salary! together with the xmas bonus! so expect me buying my stuffs ! wahahahhahahahha! |
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on 2006-12-11 11:48:13
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Christmas in Germany? We`re not so extravagant here. Most familys decorates their house with some lights on the windows but almost nobody enwraps the house in lightshows. But I don`t really know how christmas is in Germany cause I stay at home all the time. We have big christmas markets but I never went to one. I don`t like large crowds of people. My family is distributed all over the world. In France, in Germany, in the US and in Vietnam. And thats only the familys of the brothers and sisters of my parents. (Don`t know the cousins of them) Every christmas we`re in France where the majority of my moms brothers and sisters live. It`s not very interesting. A lot of family members come and we eat toghether and then it`s over. So, it`s nothing special here. |
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on 2006-12-11 12:20:18
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Let's see Christmas in Peru is happiness!! A lot of fireworks, lights, gifts...people singing and having fun... Christmass in America...sadness...no fireworks...some lights...people are sad and depressed...Could be just my case...I miss my country too much...I used to celebrate it in a huge party with X-mas music, but here...we remember the people that are in Peru, so we all get really depressed...I love gifts though...^-^ In America people are wild...just like Lau said...CRAZY SHOPPING AND MONEY is wasted!!! Agree with Gendou too! ^-^ |
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on 2006-12-11 12:20:53
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Oh not to mention people on South Korea are stuffed by New years. :P |
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on 2006-12-11 18:12:36
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Eh...I live in America so all Christmas here is about is buying crap that we don't have the money for so we max out our credit cards and spend the next year trying to get out of debt just so we can put ourselves back into debt by buying stuff for the next christmas.
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on 2006-12-11 20:36:19
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Heh...i kinda agree with Gendou on this...=.= |
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on 2006-12-11 21:11:59
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Christmas almost instantly represent for us lots of gift and stuff... but also is a time for the family to be reunited. yeah! christmas in Colombia means lots lots an lots of parties and good times!!!, the best season of the year!!! the happiness can be felt in the air. I have never been in the U.S. so I don't know how does it works over there. |
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by zparticus27
on 2006-12-11 21:15:27
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christmas! hehehe one of my favorite times of the year! NOCHE BUENA!!!!!!!! well it s about family getting together and having a wonderful time! |
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on 2006-12-11 21:19:28
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Exactly... noche buena!!! that's something Pinoys and Colombians have in common. |
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on 2006-12-11 23:06:03
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Ohhh Peruvians too!!! Noche Buena!! We celebrate it on the 24th..we wait till is 12, and then we open all the presents...and then the food!!! |
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by lilaztecwarrior
on 2006-12-11 23:39:17
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Well christmas for a mexican means a big get together with friends and family and whoever else that might drop in. it also means Tequila,loud music,mountians of food you know tamales, the traditional Ponche de frutas (ponche is a big pot of different fruits boiled in water and for grown ups spiked with with tequila), and lots of pinatas being broken everywhere, and at twelve o' clock burning of fireworks. Inother words another excuse to party till the next day. and what's that of america's christmas being sad, just find a good mexican friend and you'll be partying till the next day. of course there won't be any fireworks but the rest will still be there. |