Aye, I'm happy with who I got.
I think most are using all the allocated time for....quality purposes .So, is everyone done with their gifts yet?
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1. We have noche buena. Simple yet very festive \o/1. What Christmas traditions do you have specific to your family/countries?
2. What are your fondest Christmas memories?
3. Best gift you've received?
So I'll share a little later (it'll hint to who I am) but I also want to know:
1. What Christmas traditions do you have specific to your family/countries?
2. What are your fondest Christmas memories?
3. Best gift you've received?
1. From my background, I come from a culture where Christmas is a very religious holiday; so church time with family and meals, etc. But having grown up, me and my siblings started making our own traditions; similar to those previous ones but without the church or traditional meals. We'd usually take turns hosting and since there's a lot of us, we do Secret Santa which is more fun. Gift giving wasn't really part of our upbringing and it's the only commerliazed aspect that we've taken. So @Xadyu I hope you and your wife create lots of traditions that you can both enjoy1. What Christmas traditions do you have specific to your family/countries?
2. What are your fondest Christmas memories?
3. Best gift you've received?
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Not physically, no. Well, unless you know your recipient personally. Check the opening post again.Wait, I am supposed to make a gift?!
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Googling that made me think of korean bbq buffets.1. What Christmas traditions do you have specific to your family/countries? - My family isn't honestly not very 'christmassy' but most years we do 'gourmetten' (@Copy Panda Yes, I know). Basically food and chilling
2. What are your fondest Christmas memories? Probably the fooooooooood. Food gives me life.
3. Best gift you've received? We don't really give gifts during Christmas, but did receive a bottle of wine or two, which was great.
I was joking. But I'm hoping this PornHub gift card is enough.Not physically, no. Well, unless you know your recipient personally. Check the opening post again.
1. Specific to my family, in recent years we have shifted from having pork ribs for Christmas to having reindeer steak.1. What Christmas traditions do you have specific to your family/countries?
2. What are your fondest Christmas memories?
3. Best gift you've received?
1. Hah Marms went into the deets of how the locals do it, but on first christmas day ma would make bunch of indian and surinamese snacks while my sister and I consumed crumpets and other english goods till moms stuff was ready. In the evening we'd marathon detective conan and board games. Rinse repeat till new year, when I'd show up a bit rounder for meet-ups with friends. Those were the times1. What Christmas traditions do you have specific to your family/countries?
2. What are your fondest Christmas memories?
3. Best gift you've received?
1. I've usually spent the holidays with my family, but this year we are splitting so that I'm spending Christmas Eve (which is when Finns usually celebrate the holiday with feasting) with @Unikonna and the on Christmas Day we are gonna visit my parents.1. What Christmas traditions do you have specific to your family/countries?
2. What are your fondest Christmas memories?
3. Best gift you've received?
Haha I wish it was like korean bbq.1. From my background, I come from a culture where Christmas is a very religious holiday; so church time with family and meals, etc. But having grown up, me and my siblings started making our own traditions; similar to those previous ones but without the church or traditional meals. We'd usually take turns hosting and since there's a lot of us, we do Secret Santa which is more fun. Gift giving wasn't really part of our upbringing and it's the only commerliazed aspect that we've taken. So @Xadyu I hope you and your wife create lots of traditions that you can both enjoy
2. I had stayed with my uncle for a while and I remember waking up in the middle of the night to noises of him and his wife moving presents downstairs to put under the tree. I was already at an age where I knew better but he had 2 much younger kids who were really excited for it. It stuck with me just because I saw how hard they were working to set up everything. Just not hard enough to not make any noise I guess~
3. Hmmm there is one, I got from a friend I hadn't known too long *at the time* but it was unexpected and quite fancy. It was nearly 10 years ago but it's still in perfect condition and I just display it rather than make any use of it.
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Not physically, no. Well, unless you know your recipient personally. Check the opening post again.
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Googling that made me think of korean bbq buffets.
What sort of wines were they, do you remember?
In the evening we'd marathon detective conan
Oh wow good stuff.My not-quite-girlfriend at the time once dressed up as Rin.