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Kaloki · 30/11/2009 12:18

For those of us who don't particularly enjoy Christmas

I'm excited this year, it's the first year I'll be free from Christmas stuff. We will have no Xmas decorations, no Xmas dinner, etc. It'll just be another day. Which is excellent

Anyone else not go for the whole Xmas thing?

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HuwEdwards · 30/11/2009 12:20

Why is it the first year, have your DCs left home?

I don't go overboard but certainly don't share your sentiments.

ledodgy · 30/11/2009 12:22

Do you have children? If so if you ave always done Christmas before won't they be upset?

piratecat · 30/11/2009 12:25

ooh how have you managed that?

i had a scrooge moment in town, whilst buying xmas cards for my dd to give out. They were 99p but i still felt like 'whats the point'!!

20 card will be recieved, all to be binned. Poor trees.

Kaloki · 30/11/2009 12:33

Moved in with non-religious partner No kids yet, I imagine Xmas will be back on the agenda once we have kids, so am enjoying time without it now.

Xmas for me is really more for kids than anything, unless you are Christian of course. So doesn't really do anything for me, my experience of Xmas the last few years (actually since I became a teenager, so more than a few years) is the family sitting in the living room watching exciting Xmas day TV, and being really bored.

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ledodgy · 30/11/2009 12:39

Cool. Enjoy your day.

Kaloki · 30/11/2009 12:48

Thankyou

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Kaloki · 01/12/2009 05:51

.. that plan backfired.

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