christmas time for the moslems

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Duchess

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I love this time of year. The eggnog:lawd:, the Christmas cheer ( these motherfuckers will be depressed come Jan 2nd:lolbron:), the lights and carols:yousmart:, the post-holiday sales. :rejoice:
 

Sophisticate

~Gallantly Gadabuursi~
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I avoid the malls and barricade myself indoors until Jan 1st. I become somewhat agoraphobic this time of year. Then I click my heels when the holidays are over and everyone else is too broke to spend, hence the malls are empty, which is the best time to shop.
 
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Queen Carawelo

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I don't care about christmas!

But I love the hot chocolates, snow, candles, fairy lights, people being cheery.
 

Abdalla

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We should commercialize our Eids too. I don't know about you guys, but I spent Eids in the west but also back home, Nairobi and in the middle east. They were all equally boring :kanyehmm:
 
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Kirei

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'Tis the season of hibernation for me :abuxyga:
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Bielsa

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Love Christmas time.

Snow
Christmas football fixtures
Christmas party
Festival mood
Lovely decorations
Christmas music

Autumn is my personal favourite though. The smell of autumn in the air is fantastic.

Eid need to be commercialized as well. Eid is a great tradition but it's gone stale and is boring. It needs to be commercialized and inclusive.
 
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