Christmas, what do you think?!


Question: what is your fav and worse thing about xmas


Answers: what is your fav and worse thing about xmas

I love the thought of a supermans birthday being celebrated by giving gifts. I dislike a fat man sneaking into your house and eating my oreo cookies.

gifts....new car

buying presents (fav and worst thing)

my fav. is getting presants and the worst thing is spending all that money on just a few people because i always get my nephew what he wants no matter how much it is

i Love Xmas and there is nothing worse about Xmas

Favorite: Seeing my kids open their gifts/ being w/ family
Worst: Opening all the toys, and putting them together

Favorite, Xmas Spirit, least, over too soon and withdrawls.

I love the warm feeling of being surrounded by freinds but i hate all the crazy people who come over that are related to me! lol

Favorite is the gatherings and the happiness that everyone seems to have. The worst thing is the crowds and the rush.

I love every thing about Christmas.

Fav thing....seeing my kids faces when they see the decorations,advent calanders,gifts and going to the panto.
Worse thing...putting weight on :.(

favorite thing is getting loads of pressies and waking up beside my fiancee and him say "happy xmas, love ya babe"

And the worst thing is, that because you get up so early, you want to go to bed early and you cant drink enough drink becuase your tired

Favorite: Going to be starting a new tradition with my gf this yr.

Worse: My family won't come to our house because they don't agree with us being together.

The best: the look on the children's faces, the nativity plays, the lights, the excitement.
The worst: the complainers, the Scrooges, the hard work and the expense.
But it's worth it.

I love watching others open the presents I bought them. My favorite thing is if they really love the gift. My least favorite thing is if they seem indifferent or even disappointed by my gift.

The only other thing I dislike is if my wife makes herself nuts over it. If she does not stress herself out it is much nicer. She is doing that less and less as we age. That is good!

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My fave thing about Christmas is getting to spend time with friends and family. It has to do with everything. When you get reunited with friends and/or family, you receive presents, have fun with them and get to spend time with them - the people you care about the most.

It's about knowing how much your friends and family love and care about you no matter what you are and what you have:)

The worst thing may probably be when you don't have anyone to spend Christmas with. Not receiving presents are not too bad. The worst thing may be knowing that there's no one out there who cares for you when everyone else is happy being with their loved ones.

fav - the food, presents, giving gifts, seeing family
worst - nothing

My favourite thing is being with all my family and the worst is to help claen up when they are gone lol.

My favorite thing about Christmas is the meeting and greeting of relatives and all the love you receive during this time of year.

What I don't like about Christmas is how man diverted the attention away from it being about God to focus on gifts and material items that you dish out to relatives and hope to receive.

the worse thing about christmas is the SHOPPING! especially if you shop closer to christmas its always a madhouse!! >,< but my fav thing is spending time wit my family and giving and receiving gifts,,, oo and decorating muh tree!!!! =D

LET IT SNOW LET IT SNOW!
JUST SO LONG IM WITH LOVED ONES.

It is a wonderful time of year to renew friendships & draw closer to family. It is lovely to see a softening in people & a more giving spirit prevail. People are generally happier & more open to others.
The sad thing is there appear to be those who are determined to stamp out the true meaning of Christmas & what it is we are celebrating. Christ's birthday & all that means for us as the human race.
No other culture experiences this when they are celebrating their special days.
If in communist times you tried to stamp out the memory of Marx, or Indian's celebrated Independence day but tried to conceal the contribution of Mahatma Ghandi or Nehru or at Rammadam the memory of the Muslim prophet was considered improper that would be considered blasphemy.
It would be inconceivable even to those who do not share such faiths or political views.
In a democratic society the prerogative of peoples to worship or celebrate should be respected. Not used as an excuse to hide or repress their true meanings with the lame reason that others of different persuasions would be offended. How ridiculous.
Christmas & Jesus Christ are part of our heritage & culture & one that deserves every effort to preserve.
Long Live Christmas!



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