How do you want to celebrate Christmas?
How we celebrate Christmas is it?
I heard that some people will eat turkey, exchanging gifts ~ ~ ~
This weekend is Christmas, and I do to prepare?
Really looking forward to this year's Christmas, I hope you can tell me how to had a good Christmas, thank you:)
How do you want to celebrate Christmas?
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Re: How do you want to celebrate Christmas?
If you want to spend a happy Xmas you have to be in peace with yourself.
If you feel well you don't need many things.
24th December, at midnight, Christian people go to the church and sing Xmas songs.
At 25th they open the presents under the tree and have a big lunch with relatives.
Personally, I prepare a fantastic pic nic and go to the mountains with my family. I like spending Xmas day on the snow, skiing where nobody is, in totally peace and silence.
I wish you a peaceful Xmas
If you feel well you don't need many things.
24th December, at midnight, Christian people go to the church and sing Xmas songs.
At 25th they open the presents under the tree and have a big lunch with relatives.
Personally, I prepare a fantastic pic nic and go to the mountains with my family. I like spending Xmas day on the snow, skiing where nobody is, in totally peace and silence.
I wish you a peaceful Xmas
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Re: How do you want to celebrate Christmas?
Elisa:
Good way to celebrate a special, but very little snow in Taiwan.
I eat a Christmas dinner, a lot of people, almost did not place it.
Again is the new year, I hope you have a special New Year.
Good way to celebrate a special, but very little snow in Taiwan.
I eat a Christmas dinner, a lot of people, almost did not place it.
Again is the new year, I hope you have a special New Year.
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Re: How do you want to celebrate Christmas?
Hi,
How is a Xmas dinner in Taiwan?
Here it is very cold. At the moment it is snowing. We usually wait the New Year at home with friends or we go to Venice.
In Venice, in Piazza San Marco, at midnight there are fireworks and people exchange a kiss. You can listen to good music and dance.
And in Taiwan?
Happy New Year
How is a Xmas dinner in Taiwan?
Here it is very cold. At the moment it is snowing. We usually wait the New Year at home with friends or we go to Venice.
In Venice, in Piazza San Marco, at midnight there are fireworks and people exchange a kiss. You can listen to good music and dance.
And in Taiwan?
Happy New Year
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Re: How do you want to celebrate Christmas?
HI~Elisa
In Taiwan, people will eat a big meal out with family or lovers.
Adults will be ready to present to their children, lie to them that Santa Claus ~
Christmas in Taiwan, there is no snow, but the feeling of great Christmas!
We like to play the exchange of gifts, is a good experience too!
In Taiwan, people will eat a big meal out with family or lovers.
Adults will be ready to present to their children, lie to them that Santa Claus ~
Christmas in Taiwan, there is no snow, but the feeling of great Christmas!
We like to play the exchange of gifts, is a good experience too!
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Re: How do you want to celebrate Christmas?
In Poland Christmas Eve is a really important family and religious event. There are twelve dishes on the table, some hay under a tablecloth, people sing carols, exchange gifts and share a special holy wafer, wishing each other Merry Christmas.
I come from Ukraine, where Christmas Day was more important than Christmas Eve in fact, but I miss The Christmas-carolling we used to do.
I come from Ukraine, where Christmas Day was more important than Christmas Eve in fact, but I miss The Christmas-carolling we used to do.