What is your favorite part of Christmas?
A lot of people will say gifts, which to be honest is probably the biggest reason this holiday stuck. Don't pretend it isn't, because most holidays that are around involve buying people stuff and receiving stuff.
Personally my favorite part of Christmas Day is seeing my younger siblings opening their gifts, and believing that a fat man breaks into our house to give them stuff for no gain. (If you are under 13 and I spoiled the secret of Santa, I'm not sorry.) I just love seeing the joy on their faces when they see the tree with all of the presents around it. Their happiness genuinely makes me feel good. In all honesty I don't even really ask for things anymore. All I asked for this year was socks, or money. I don't expect a lot for myself around this time, even though I used to as a kid. (We all did, don't white knight and say you didn't.)
I like the atmosphere around Christmas, the decorations in stores and on homes, the buildup of the Christmas hype, the Christmas music, I love it all. I'm very much so into the Christmas spirit every year. I love Christmas movies, and I love the idea of Santa. I don't believe anymore since he is very obviously not real, but it's still fun to pretend, especially for my siblings. When they see me "still believing" they ignore whatever they hear from their elementary school friends and they too believe. It's cute. I love kids mentality around Christmas, and to be honest I think it is kind of cute to see them being kinda greedy this time of year.
Visiting family is another reason I love the holiday season. I love seeing my grandparents and various other relatives around the holidays.
If you don't celebrate Christmas, than I wish you a Happy Holidays, and I hope you enjoy whatever festivities you participate in.
Happy Holidays, and a Happy New Year to all!
A lot of people will say gifts, which to be honest is probably the biggest reason this holiday stuck. Don't pretend it isn't, because most holidays that are around involve buying people stuff and receiving stuff.
Valentines - Chocolates, Flowers, etc.
Easter - Kids get chocolates
Halloween - Scary Films for Adults, Free Candy for Kids
Christmas - Spending Hundreds of Dollars
Stores use these holidays to make a large amount of money in a short amount of time. Spread the cheer, and spend your money!
Explanation over. Thanks!
Easter - Kids get chocolates
Halloween - Scary Films for Adults, Free Candy for Kids
Christmas - Spending Hundreds of Dollars
Stores use these holidays to make a large amount of money in a short amount of time. Spread the cheer, and spend your money!
Explanation over. Thanks!
Personally my favorite part of Christmas Day is seeing my younger siblings opening their gifts, and believing that a fat man breaks into our house to give them stuff for no gain. (If you are under 13 and I spoiled the secret of Santa, I'm not sorry.) I just love seeing the joy on their faces when they see the tree with all of the presents around it. Their happiness genuinely makes me feel good. In all honesty I don't even really ask for things anymore. All I asked for this year was socks, or money. I don't expect a lot for myself around this time, even though I used to as a kid. (We all did, don't white knight and say you didn't.)
I like the atmosphere around Christmas, the decorations in stores and on homes, the buildup of the Christmas hype, the Christmas music, I love it all. I'm very much so into the Christmas spirit every year. I love Christmas movies, and I love the idea of Santa. I don't believe anymore since he is very obviously not real, but it's still fun to pretend, especially for my siblings. When they see me "still believing" they ignore whatever they hear from their elementary school friends and they too believe. It's cute. I love kids mentality around Christmas, and to be honest I think it is kind of cute to see them being kinda greedy this time of year.
Visiting family is another reason I love the holiday season. I love seeing my grandparents and various other relatives around the holidays.
If you don't celebrate Christmas, than I wish you a Happy Holidays, and I hope you enjoy whatever festivities you participate in.
Happy Holidays, and a Happy New Year to all!