12-22-2018
02:12 PM
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04:55 AM
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12-22-2018 05:42 PM
Dear @JavieraAu, thank you for this interesting post. It is nice to see all the differences, when celebrating this birthday. Christmas is indeed a very important time for my family and me, as I have written in this post: https://www.localguidesconnect.com/t5/General-Discussion/Festival-of-Love-called-Christmas/m-p/12122...
Beside this do I LOVE to visit Christmas Markets around Germany, Austria, Poland and Swiss. This are places where people come together and celebrate that we are one big community. I have been there with my family, colleguages, friends... and always met new people.
Today we have visited Wangen im Allgäu. https://goo.gl/maps/bTJ2wkrbvAm
My problem was only, that I wasn't able to use my smartphone, as I has blocked it... So no pictures available.
12-23-2018 12:19 AM
Kalendarz juliański funkcjonuje w religii prawosławnej.
12-23-2018 12:25 AM
@Mainzer Strojenie choinki w domu to właśnie niemiecki zwyczaj, wyszedł z Niemiec i wszyscy go przyjęliśmy.Pierwotnie ubierano drzewko w lesie, wieszając na nim ulubione jedzenie dla zwierząt. Pozdrawiam
12-23-2018 08:26 AM
@JavieraAu Thanks for sharing the Christmas celebration pattern of ten different countries.All the photos are looking so attractive .Wish you all a very delightful vacation 🙂
12-23-2018 09:10 AM - edited 12-23-2018 09:33 AM
Hi @JavieraAu
Thank you for introducing how to spend a traditional Christmas. Comparison of how to spend by country is very easy to understand💡
Because Christian faith in Japan is about 10%, it is done as a commercial event rather than a traditional event. In the media, the night of the 24th is a date of lovers, but on 25th there are many people who spend with their families. When there is a partner, it is given priority. But the meaning of 25th is not so strong and work will not be off. There are many tree illumination events in Japan, and it is the destination of family and partner.
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12-23-2018 11:07 AM
What an informative read. @JavieraAu,
In Kenya, Christmas is marked by a lot of traveling and eating. Some travel to their upcountry homes for the holiday in order to celebrate with grandparents and other relatives who live upcountry. Others go to the Coast for a beach holiday with their families.
On the day of Christmas, most go to church for mass or service, followed by the food feast thereafter. The food comprises of delicacies such as chapati, pilau (similar to jollof but better), nyama choma (roasted meat), fried chicken and lots of drinks.
Gift exchange is mostly not in our culture apart from kids who might expect new outfits to wear during the holiday.
12-23-2018 11:13 AM
Hi, @JavieraAu
Most popular celebrating festival around the worls it's stunning pics and shining cities making it different and the night of 24 December's is almost in chruch or gethering of families at Grandma's home where all celebrate the Christmas
Thanks for sharing others stories with us
12-23-2018 11:46 AM
@zafahim thanks, for you too Merry Chtistmas 😊
12-24-2018 04:49 AM
It is a time for celebration and gatherings.
I wish that you may spend your time meaningfully
with the people close to your heart.
Have a wonderful and merry Christmas!
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