Which is your favorite holiday?
By AMcMahan
@AMcMahan (38)
United States
November 20, 2009 6:52am CST
I think that my favorite holiday would have to be Christmas. I like Christmas because of its true meaning and not all the hype about presents and food. Although people seem to have forgotten the true meaning of Christmas, they still celebrate. My next favorite would have to be Easter.
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6 responses
@monty001 (44)
• Australia
26 Nov 09
My favourite holiday would be Christmas for sure. Yes I agree with you i like it more because of it's true meaning rather than about the presents. But to give presents to people you are less fortunate is great. I also like the fact all the family gets together in one place and it always feels it was only last week we were all together.
@Pplaya123 (126)
• United States
25 Nov 09
My favorite like most people, would be Christmas. I love everything about it! The amount of holiday spirit is amazing. I like spending time with my friends and family. Christmas parties are the bomb. Waiting until midnight to pass out presents is worth the wait. Smiles can be shown on everyone's faces. I love Christmas, especially when I get a huge amount of presents. And the next coming holiday would be New Years which is another thing to look forward too.
@peavey (16936)
• United States
20 Nov 09
Christmas! There is nothing about Christmas that I don't like, even to the crowds at the mall and too many gifts. I try to be ready early so I can have time to sit and stare at the Christmas tree and read the old story from Luke a few times. I like to read other Christmas stories, make (and eat!) goodies we don't get any other time of the year. I love Christmas music, too, and even listen to it in the summer sometimes.
@Lucky09 (1763)
• Philippines
20 Nov 09
hi AMc^^;;
the biggest holidays in my country is Christmas and New Year.
My family doesn't celebrate Christmas though so its just a regular day at home and i would just join friends family in their celebration.
New Year is my favorite because it's my family's and some relatives reunion. My father or mother would invite some of their siblings and their families too to join us. We also could witness spectacular fireworks from big establishments and also from rich neighbors aside from the different food/dishes we cook and prepare. it's a time for feast lol
but also a time for starting a new beginning and thanking that we lasted and survived another year.
@Baluyadav (3643)
• India
20 Nov 09
Hi,AMc,i hails from India, and there is only one big festival out of many festivals...that is called SANKRANTHIN falls in January.This we celebrate on the occasion of completing harvesting of all main food crops and there is a custom of gathering all relatives at their native places without fail.We used to celebrate this 3 days and the rd day we cook non vegetarian food like goat,hen etc..wearing new clothes,gaming with childhood friends..wow..can't say in words..
Have a nice day.
@bettydeng5 (1822)
• China
20 Nov 09
Many holidays in China, Dragon Day, Mid Autumn Day, National Day, January Day, China New Yea. I like China New Year holiday, because I can go back to my hometown to see my families.