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Why do you celebrate the holidays?

Started by Macawmoses, December 22, 2008, 05:18:40 PM

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Shujinco2

It's the food, man.

Presents are OK, but Christmas is NOTHING without a good pig-out! ^_^

Chaos

Well, presents are a real highlight of this holiday. So I get really excited, not only to get them, but to give them out. Although I don't have a lot of money so I can't get that many at high prices. Makes me sad all the time.

Also, since I'm a Catholic, I go to church on this day. I am one of those people who don't like it because its so boring, but I get a good feeling out of it after it's all said and done. I'm probably a bad Catholic, but hey, I have friends who are worse.

Why do I celebrate the holidays? To spend time and have fun with the family and family, and to remember that it is Jesus'(s) birthday.

Friendly Hostile

I enjoy having a day where my family doesn't annoy the poop out of me, and I like giving gifts to friends and family.  I'm not completely heartless.

Triforceman22

Quote from: Friendly Hostile on December 23, 2008, 08:53:09 PM
I enjoy having a day where my family doesn't annoy the poop out of me, and I like giving gifts to friends and family.  I'm not completely heartless.

95% is still a big percent though. D:


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PsychoYoshi

I like seeing my family, talking, reminiscing, and eating good food. I could care less about presents or spending hours in church watching 6 year-olds sing terribly (regardless of how cute they are).