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December 11th, 2002, 05:03 AM
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I have to agree with you, but in the country that i am from (NigeriaP), we celebrate christmas like there will not be another one. Even though my country is like 90% Islam, the other 10 percent celebrates christmas to the fullest point. So when you say that the U.S.A celebrates the christmas the most, i might have a different feeling to that. Celebrating christmas is not how many gifts one house hold can get each other, and like i see it that is what christmas is about for most people in the U.S. There are people that can not offered to buy gifts for their families, in foreign countries, and they know the true meaning of christmas, because they have never gotten a gift because it was christmas, so they do not rely on the gift to make them happy. They know that there are other ways of finding happiness on christmas, other than looking for a present under the tree. I do like America's way of christmas, but sometimes we have to let our younger ones know that if we did not have as much money to buy everybody presents, there is also another way of finding happiness within yourself. -Ebo
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