>>>Happy Chanukah to some, Merry Christmas to others, Peaceful Ramadan to a few more, and Blessed Solstice to anyone I forgot.
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>>>Did I miss any? :-)
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>>Pretty good catch, however I think you missed out the atheists & those who don't celebrate anything ever (the grinches??)
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>Disbelief doesn't prohibit celebration :). I usually celebrate both Christmases, st Nikola and New Year. Most of all, I celebrate if I don't gain more than two kilos over this marathon :)
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>Have a good [ lcCelebration ], all of you fox folks
Sometimes it's the ones with no specific beliefs who celebrate the most because they don't feel disloyal celebrating with 2 different faiths in the way that some of the faithful might feel.
Jen
Happy (non-sectarian) New Year!!!
A bipolar theory does not neatly describe a continuum.
Before millenium: chop wood, draw water. After millenium: chop wood, draw water.