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11-23-2013, 01:35 AM | #31 |
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Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Colombia
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11-24-2013, 01:16 PM | #32 |
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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Germany
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While we do not have Thanksgiving here (or let's say it's kinda different and celebrated earlier in autumn), we do celebrate St. Nicholas' day. When I was a kid, I used to hang a stocking on my room's door (though some people also use shoes) and my mum filled it with candy and small gifts. Usually, it's a tradition to give mandarins and nuts to the good kids and sticks and coal to the bad kids, but we never did that in our family.
Though I don't live with my mum anymore, I still get smal St. Nicholas' gifts from her, my aunt and my grandma. On Christmas, I usually go to my mum's place and we decorate the house and the tree and so on. At Christmas Eve, we first have breakfast together and then exchange our presents. In the afternoon, we go to my grandma's place, where my uncle cooks for the family (we have usually very expensive and good food, this year it'll be roastbeef). We have more presents there (xD) and then sit together, have a drink and so on. After that, my mum and I go to the local church, where I meet some friends (my best friend back home lives down the street, so he always comes there too). The next day, my grandparents come over and my mum cooks for them. We sometimes have cake in the afternoon too. And on the third day, we always to something different, sometimes stay at home or visit someone. As for TV, I usually watch The Last Unicorn or Anastasia. |
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