Christmas or New year,which do you prefer?!


Question: Christmas because i just sleep the new year in mostly:)


Answers: Christmas because i just sleep the new year in mostly:)

I prefer Christmas.

Christmas. Lasts longer and you get gifts

Christmas....

both

christmas

BOTH!

new year.then you have nearly 12 months to save for next xmas :-)

Christmas - for the giving and receiving of presents!

christmas

i love christmas

Neither. They are both excuses to make people spend money they haven't got.

we prefer christmas

Christamas because its a family time and I always have a far better christmas than new year!!!
Merry christmas!!!!!!!!

New Years... I don't have to shop for it.

I prefer christmas. I hate new year, I go to bed and hide as it makes me cry.

New years eve in Edinburgh,,

defenitley xmas i love the pressies the xmas dinner and a being wiv me family

chistmas lol new year to me is just the same as any other day! lol

got to be christmas the children playing with box's gets me every time

neither

Christmas.=]
The magical aura and decorations are amazing.?

New Year's!

Christmas.Because you're celebrating Christs' birth and you spend time with you're family.

Christmas! I love it.

I never do anything for New Years. I'm working normally :(

if i were to chose i would probably say christmas becaus eyou can get gifts and you get to spend time with your family.

I prefer Christmas. New Year's eve has never been a big thing with me. I guess it stems from all the years I was poor and couldn't afford to do anything after spending my money on Christmas for my daughter.

Hi,

Being a Geordir, I am somewhat on the border with this one.

As a Christian, I celebrate Christmas with some gusto, without spending all day in Argos.

Freinds and family day

What has that got to do with it, I cannot afford lumps of gold frankinscence and myrr as gifts.

Mind, having lived in Oman, where one of the three kings came from, frankinscence was plentifull and duty free.

As for New year, us Geordies tend to join in with Hogmanay, across Hadrians' Wall.

So I prefer New Year, as I don't have to buy loads of silly presents for family, just a few bottles of booze to see in 2008

Bob

Christmas is a time for family

Personally I don't follow the religious side of Christmas (although I do respect it), but it is the season of goodwill and a time to spend with family, make contact with forgotten friends and hey! do something for someone less fortunate than yourself.

New Years eve is a time to party with friends, make a load of resolutions you won't keep, eat Haggis and try and remember the words to "Auld Lang Syne"

New Year

Christmas but depends whats happening on New years day



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