• Flying Squid
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    101 year ago

    I’m Jewish and never really cared for Christmas much because I always felt like an outsider- until I spent one in the UK, where it’s pretty much entirely secular and just about having fun. Such a different experience. I’d probably like Christmas in America if it was more like that.

    • sab
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      41 year ago

      As a Scandinavian, I’m genuinely super happy to hear that! As far as I’m concerned the Christians are very welcome to celebrate whatever they’d like, but they have no right to monopolize the festivities. It’s winter solstice goddamn it, it’s been celebrated since the beginning of time and belongs to everyone!

      • Flying Squid
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        41 year ago

        It sucks how much of it is Christian in the U.S. My whole life it was, “oh, you’re not a Christian and willing to do our Christian things for Christmas? You’re not one of us,” until I went to the UK. I wish people here understood.

        • @elephantium
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          21 year ago

          IDK, it seems more like SHOP SHOP SHOP in the U.S. than anything religious.