How do you celebrate Christmas?

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Which of the following best describes the way you celebrate Christmas?

 
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How do you celebrate Christmas?

Post by _Paidion » Wed Dec 06, 2006 12:57 am

I have been wondering just how everyone view Christmas, and how it is celebrated, if it is celebrated. Please indicate in the poll. Feel free also to post your thoughts.
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Post by _Anonymous » Wed Dec 06, 2006 1:01 pm

What's the difference between #3 and #4? So far I'm the only one who voted for #3 :oops: Maybe I meant #4!?

Well, I never taught my kids to expect stuff from Santa which was a little tricky because their cousins believed in him, plus they went to public school. I had to teach them about letting other people enjoy their fantasies without bothering to fill them in on the facts. :roll:

Also, Paidion I'm not sure if this is part of what you are asking or not, but I don't enjoy this season. Maybe I have some anxiety disorder, but I hate the short days of December, I hate crowds at the stores, and I hate spending money. I'm just glad when it's all over. I like New Years Day better.
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Post by _Paidion » Wed Dec 06, 2006 11:45 pm

What's the difference between #3 and #4?
#4 indicates the observance of Xmas to be strictly a celebration of the birth of Christ. #3 does not. It is more concerned with the traditions of Xmas with the birth of Christ being part of those traditions.
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Post by _Rick_C » Thu Dec 07, 2006 12:21 am

My vote came up under:
I celebrate Xmas exclusively as the birth of Christ. I sing Xmas carols, but only those which concern the birth of Christ. I do not set up a Xmas tree or lights in my home, and avoid all practices which originate from Pagan religions.
Being single and with no significant other (as in, a Christian "girlfriend")...I usually go to a family "Christmas party" (if anyone is having one). I tell everyone in advance I won't be buying any presents. I ask that they buy me nothing but they always do (socks every year, lol). I'm pretty poor financially. But if I had more money I might buy a few gifts which would either be things directly related to Christ (Christian books, etc.) or stuff that people really need.

On Christmas Eve and/or Day I visit with my mother who also lives alone. We just relax, eat leftovers, and may watch some type of "Christ special" on t.v. She has a tree every year and a few gifts (my new socks for the next year), God bless her!
Rick
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Post by __id_981 » Thu Dec 07, 2006 7:44 am

Paidion wrote:
What's the difference between #3 and #4?
#4 indicates the observance of Xmas to be strictly a celebration of the birth of Christ. #3 does not. It is more concerned with the traditions of Xmas with the birth of Christ being part of those traditions.
Okay, I think I checked the right choice then. I'll just sit alone, being the only one who voted that way...
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Post by _Paidion » Thu Dec 07, 2006 8:24 pm

Okay, I think I checked the right choice then. I'll just sit alone, being the only one who voted that way...
In one sense you are not alone, Michelle. You are in a group of 4, each one of whom was the only voter for his or her choice.

I was the only one to vote for #1. There was only one person who voted for #5, and only one who voted for #6.
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Post by __id_981 » Thu Dec 07, 2006 9:10 pm

All righty then...we can be the rugged individualists.

I wonder who voted for #6. I wanna know how to avoid the season altogether.
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Post by _MoGrace2u » Thu Dec 07, 2006 10:28 pm

Michellle wrote:All righty then...we can be the rugged individualists.

I wonder who voted for #6. I wanna know how to avoid the season altogether.
Hi Michelle,
That would be me :wink: Its not that hard if your friends & family are not near by. Once the tree is gone so is the pull that it has. I just don't see any reason to go thru all the hoopla. I have a cousin whose son's birthday in on the 26th so I do celebrate that with them.
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Post by __id_981 » Thu Dec 07, 2006 10:35 pm

Hi MoGrace2u - it's nice to have you on the forum.

So the trick is to move, huh? I haven't had a tree for years, but my family still wants to do stuff. At least this week the weather in Southern California masks what the season is!
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Post by _TK » Fri Dec 08, 2006 8:27 am

why do i get a sad feeling when i read about those of you who dont really enjoy christmas? i cant really imagine that, i guess. you seem okay with not enjoying it, so i guess i will try not to feel bad that you dont enjoy it. but i wish you did!

TK
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