Merry Christmas!!!

Angeles City, Philippines
August 31, 2021 6:16pm CST
It's September 1 here now and it's the start of Christmas Celebration here. As early as today, you could listen to the houses, radio stations, watch on tv stations or in any social media platforms here in our country playing the music of Christmas Carols. They say that we have the Longest Period for the Celebration of Christmas from September 1 until January 6 (3 Kings) of the following year. As early as now you could greet everybody a "Merry Christmas" and also you could start monthly or weekly your kris kringle activities. You could also decorate now your homes with Christmas Decors! Aside from that, during this day, we tend to be more hopeful that it is the start of more blessings to come, the start of generosity and the start of forgivessness!
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@Milottt (385)
1 Sep 21
Merry christmas. It's true we have the longest christmas. But this year will be different because of the effect of Covid. But I'm still hoping and praying we'll all have a Covid free Christmas.
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• Angeles City, Philippines
1 Sep 21
It may seems different in many aspect as we celebrate this Yuletide Seasons! But it gives us hopes and encouragement, whatever the situation were in now due to pandemic, the birth of the Lord Jesus Chirst give us the hope that better days is coming very soon!!!
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• Angeles City, Philippines
2 Sep 21
@Milottt amen. Be blessed and stay blessed!!!
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@Milottt (385)
1 Sep 21
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@Rashnag (30592)
• Surat, India
1 Sep 21
Wow. Merry Christmas to you and family. Have a good day
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• Angeles City, Philippines
2 Sep 21
It's really the most wonderful time of the year! May we all find joy and love for the coming days. May the season inspire us to be more kind and better. Advance season's greetings from our family to yours.
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@Rashnag (30592)
• Surat, India
3 Sep 21
@angelitovillegas Rightly said. I agree. Thanks dear
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@kaylachan (71762)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
1 Sep 21
Well, then it's true. We tend to celebrate Christmas in late November (after Thanksgiving) and it's over Jan 1st.
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• Angeles City, Philippines
1 Sep 21
Oh I see, but here we don't have thanksgiving day to celebrate! Anyways, what matters most is the true meaning of Christmas, the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ and the hope it brings to everyone of us beside the current pandemic we are all facing nowadays.
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@kaylachan (71762)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
1 Sep 21
@angelitovillegas That's true. America has a couple holidays you don't.
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