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pixiecrinkle ([personal profile] pixiecrinkle) wrote2004-11-19 12:03 pm

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I do the Christmas thing because my family does. I went through guilt for several years, because I don't have the proper religious belief that would warrant recognizing it, but, though it creeps me out, I've deemed it ok to do because I'm not alone in celebrating it merely as a gift-giving situation. Plus, it would hurt too many people in my family to completely reject it.

However, there are things I will not do and things I believe there should be ettiquette to govern. I want to see how off the wall I am though, so regardless of your belief/celebration situation, offer me your thoughts on these:

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[identity profile] cjsmith.livejournal.com 2004-11-19 10:23 am (UTC)(link)
I just put my personal preferences. The world would be a better place for MEEEEE if I didn't see animatronic Santas after Halloween and (frankly) if I never heard another Christmas carol again. And it's all about MEEEEE.

That said, I completely recognize that I have no say and *should* have no say in how people choose to adorn themselves or the tackiness of their lawn decorations. :-)