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Mon 04/11/02 at 16:53
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I can honestly say I dislike Christmas and while my credit card company loves Christmas (or at least the pounding my credit cards receive), my Bank manger doesn't particularly like it as I'm 'in the red' until that other commercial celebrations in March (aka Easter).

Although I'm aithiest, It's not the actual Religious bit of Christmas I dislike, after all the 25TH of December is only One day out of 365 days in the year and although most of western society is built upon a 2000 year old fairy tale that supposedly took on the 25TH December 0000, It's still not that what bothers me.

What does bother me about Christmas, is practically everything else, Christmas Dinner, Christmas Decorations, Christmas Trees, Christmas Television Schedules, oh and of cause the commercialisation of Christmas!

I think everyone accepts the commercialisation of Christmas now but why? Why is that every year people act like brainwashed (Or brain-dead) Zombies, "We Must Shop" "Shopping Is Good, We Must Shop More". Of cause I'm guilty of myself and even though we are only just in to November, already My credit card has received more pounding than Prostitute giving away Freebies.

I suppose you could even class Christmas as an addiction and if you do, Then I am admitting to being an addict. Yes, I have a compulsion, an addiction to go shopping, to Spend money, to buy tacky Christmas decorations and even tackier Christmas presents.

My addiction is so bad, at Christmas I even forget my principles. I buy a tree that has been needlessly cut down, I then use this tree for my own pleasure and then even though I try my best to replant the tree, it just shrivels away and dies. If that's not bad enough, I must use the equivalent of another tree in wrapping presents, which themselves are mass produced, overpriced Branded high street goods.

Apart from Shopping and financial issues of Christmas, I totally dislike the whole concept of 'Christmas Parties', why have a party at Christmas, are you really celebrating the birth Of Christ, or is just an excuse to consume massive amounts of alcohol (For those who need an excess or maybe it's an excuse to loose your inhibitions and do ridicules things that you wouldn't do anywhere else except a Stag or Hen party?

So, I hate the whole commercialism of Christmas, I feel guilty about Christmas Tree's and I don't see the point of Christmas Parties. I could go on and on all day, I could rant on about Christmas Dinners, naff presents and assembling children's toy which make putting together an Ikea Book shelf look simple But your probably relived to hear, I won't, I think you get the point now, I DISLIKE Christmas! (and who's with me?)
Mon 04/11/02 at 16:53
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I can honestly say I dislike Christmas and while my credit card company loves Christmas (or at least the pounding my credit cards receive), my Bank manger doesn't particularly like it as I'm 'in the red' until that other commercial celebrations in March (aka Easter).

Although I'm aithiest, It's not the actual Religious bit of Christmas I dislike, after all the 25TH of December is only One day out of 365 days in the year and although most of western society is built upon a 2000 year old fairy tale that supposedly took on the 25TH December 0000, It's still not that what bothers me.

What does bother me about Christmas, is practically everything else, Christmas Dinner, Christmas Decorations, Christmas Trees, Christmas Television Schedules, oh and of cause the commercialisation of Christmas!

I think everyone accepts the commercialisation of Christmas now but why? Why is that every year people act like brainwashed (Or brain-dead) Zombies, "We Must Shop" "Shopping Is Good, We Must Shop More". Of cause I'm guilty of myself and even though we are only just in to November, already My credit card has received more pounding than Prostitute giving away Freebies.

I suppose you could even class Christmas as an addiction and if you do, Then I am admitting to being an addict. Yes, I have a compulsion, an addiction to go shopping, to Spend money, to buy tacky Christmas decorations and even tackier Christmas presents.

My addiction is so bad, at Christmas I even forget my principles. I buy a tree that has been needlessly cut down, I then use this tree for my own pleasure and then even though I try my best to replant the tree, it just shrivels away and dies. If that's not bad enough, I must use the equivalent of another tree in wrapping presents, which themselves are mass produced, overpriced Branded high street goods.

Apart from Shopping and financial issues of Christmas, I totally dislike the whole concept of 'Christmas Parties', why have a party at Christmas, are you really celebrating the birth Of Christ, or is just an excuse to consume massive amounts of alcohol (For those who need an excess or maybe it's an excuse to loose your inhibitions and do ridicules things that you wouldn't do anywhere else except a Stag or Hen party?

So, I hate the whole commercialism of Christmas, I feel guilty about Christmas Tree's and I don't see the point of Christmas Parties. I could go on and on all day, I could rant on about Christmas Dinners, naff presents and assembling children's toy which make putting together an Ikea Book shelf look simple But your probably relived to hear, I won't, I think you get the point now, I DISLIKE Christmas! (and who's with me?)
Mon 04/11/02 at 17:00
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I hate Christmas. The turkey genocide disturbs me. I don't think Jesus would be impressed.
I do like the sparkly lights though.
Mon 04/11/02 at 17:23
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Christmas is my favourite time of the year. It makes me feel greedy all over..!
Mon 04/11/02 at 18:05
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Christmas rules.

I don't like the commercialisation of it all, as a Christian I would obviously like more people to take notice of its Christian roots (duh). I mean, the first word that come to most kids (and a lot of adults, actually) when Christmas is mentioned is "presents," or "shopping," or "food."

But apart from that, I usually love Christmas Day. Wake up and look in stockings with family (I'm 15 and still have stockings :D), then go to Church at 10 which is usually pretty good actually, because it's Xmas Day and everyone's happy and we actually sing good hymns for once. {:) Then we go home, open pressies under Tree, eat a lot, and then see family/friends for the rest of the day and eat some more. :D

Christmas is by far my favourite time of the year, it;s just getting there that's the problem...

*goes back to Maths Coursework*
Mon 04/11/02 at 18:07
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I love Christmas
Mon 04/11/02 at 18:14
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Christmas rules. And stockings at 15 are nothing to be ashamed of when they're filled 1 metre high with goodies! :D

I should be going to church this year, but the vicar or something has left.

Hmm..we go on Christmas Eve however. Xmas Day is all commericialised and presents and the like.

Oh well.
Mon 04/11/02 at 19:21
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Christmas is excellent, and only commericialised if you are determined to see it that way really ! Yes, it's a christian holiday, but its also a time when people have parties, meet friends, give presents, and generally make themselves and others happy. that can't be a bad thing can it ?

It can be a bad time of year for some people, but that's not the fault of the holiday. Even if you aren't religious - I'm not really and neither is my family - then theres bound to be something you'll enjoy.

~~Belldandy~~
Mon 04/11/02 at 20:14
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Christmas is good, but New Year is better. But only in Scotland; English New Year sucks.
Mon 04/11/02 at 20:22
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Posts: 780
Ant wrote:
> Christmas rules.
>
> I don't like the commercialisation of it all, as a Christian I would
> obviously like more people to take notice of its Christian roots
> (duh). I mean, the first word that come to most kids (and a lot of
> adults, actually) when Christmas is mentioned is "presents,"
> or "shopping," or "food."
>
> But apart from that, I usually love Christmas Day. Wake up and look in
> stockings with family (I'm 15 and still have stockings :D), then go to
> Church at 10 which is usually pretty good actually, because it's Xmas
> Day and everyone's happy and we actually sing good hymns for once. {:)
> Then we go home, open pressies under Tree, eat a lot, and then see
> family/friends for the rest of the day and eat some more. :D
>
> Christmas is by far my favourite time of the year, it;s just getting
> there that's the problem...
>
> *goes back to Maths Coursework*

Love Christmas food. Espeshioly like the puds, turky, cigars and all the drinks!
Tue 05/11/02 at 13:22
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Although the over-commercialisation of christmas does breed contempt - either for the companies pumping christmas in your face from the last week of August, or for the useless philistines who prop up flashing santas on their doorsteps from the first week of september - you can't argue that on the day, the 25th of December, it's a wonderful time for the family.

I'm not religious, and for any maggot foolish enough to argue why I should celebrate christmas when I don't believe in God, I tell you this:

Christmas is not a religious holiday. It's an excellent excuse to bring the family together and end the year.

For those idiot enough to say that that is what New Year's Eve is for, no. New Year's Eve is a celebration of the end of one year, and the beginning of a new one.

Very different.

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