• @postnataldrip
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    101 month ago

    Aussie here, to me xmas = summer time. Xmas movies always felt irrelevant, and the idea of Santa wearing all his gear is mental when it’s often 40C+ and humid af.

    Being cold would feel alien that time of year, even more so if it snowed because that doesn’t happen in 99% of the country regardless of the time of year.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 month ago

      Lol yup, total opposite! Plus the prevalence of North American/Hollywood movies/shows usually depict snowy Christmas.

    • Pup Biru
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      21 month ago

      also i’ve told some US friends about my new years plans: outdoors, festival, parties kinda thing… they’re blown away by how amazing it sounds for this particular period

      • BlueÆther
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        1 month ago

        Yeah. Sitting by the pool in 25c watching the kids have a swim

        I did spend 10 years in northern England from 2000 and a cold possibly white Christmas took ages to get used to

        • Pup Biru
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          21 month ago

          actually the closest thing i think we could probably say to americans is: our christmas is like 4th of july… but it’s the whole christmas and new years… we get 4th of july holiday for a whole month or more