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I do not like Christmas.
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I do not like Christmas and will be pleased when it is all over and we can get back to what passes for normality, I will go to Church tomorrow, probably for all the wrong reasons, then it can end. I dislike the consumerism and, what I consider, false bonhomie that has now overtaken what should be just a celebration. Unfortunately other members of my family do not see it the way I do. Does anyone else dislike Christmas?
A happy Christmas to everyone, even those who do not believe in any God, and do not want to celebrate tomorrow and rather enjoys the consumerism and bonhomie (Real or false) of the holiday.
A happy Christmas to everyone, even those who do not believe in any God, and do not want to celebrate tomorrow and rather enjoys the consumerism and bonhomie (Real or false) of the holiday.
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I hate this time of year the thought of it fills me with dread in the period leading up to Christmas. I know that part of the reason is my ongoing mental health problems but part of it is just 'me'. I don't like the disruption to my routine and the isolation of everything (GP, vet etc) being shut - even though I will probably never need their services.
I will be...
I will be...
12:53 Sat 24th Dec 2011
Boo, I'm perfectly happy, thanks for asking. What I object to is being told that I need to be even happier at this time of year.
MantaRay, I completely agree with you, but people like Euphemia et al seem to believe that you're not allowed to feel like that! They love Christmas for whatever reason, so feel that you must too and if you don't then there's something wrong with you.
MantaRay, I completely agree with you, but people like Euphemia et al seem to believe that you're not allowed to feel like that! They love Christmas for whatever reason, so feel that you must too and if you don't then there's something wrong with you.
This year I like and am looking forward to christmas. Most years I'm not that arsed. I mainly just like the spending time with the people you love cliche and the giving of presents (I really like giving people presents). I think each to their own and have done with it, I don't expect people to be turning cartwheels but if they are, and as long as they don't do it the middle of the shopping centre, then leave them to it. S'none of my business.
Tony - a bit off subject so excuse me, but wasn't it you on the other day getting some flack about wanting to make charitable donations.....
If it was, here is a cause that could do some serious assistance Christmas.
http://www.theanswerb.../Question1088382.html
If not, excuse me for getting you muddled with someone else.
Happy Christmas
If it was, here is a cause that could do some serious assistance Christmas.
http://www.theanswerb.../Question1088382.html
If not, excuse me for getting you muddled with someone else.
Happy Christmas
Sorry MR, you misunderstood me. I agree that it is generally perceived that one must feel euphoric because its Christmas. For so many it is a time of stress and I feel very sorry for the parents who just cannot afford it.
This morning the supermarket assistant remarked that in twenty years working there she had never seen hysteria as she had yesterday.
This morning the supermarket assistant remarked that in twenty years working there she had never seen hysteria as she had yesterday.
I hate this time of year the thought of it fills me with dread in the period leading up to Christmas. I know that part of the reason is my ongoing mental health problems but part of it is just 'me'. I don't like the disruption to my routine and the isolation of everything (GP, vet etc) being shut - even though I will probably never need their services.
I will be spending Christmas with my cats - but this doesn't bother me. Most people that I know of who are spending Christmas alone are quite happy to do so.
Having said all that - Christmas and the 'Santa conspiracy' make the whole time magical for children. Seeing the look of wonder and excitement on their faces is what it is all about.
I will be spending Christmas with my cats - but this doesn't bother me. Most people that I know of who are spending Christmas alone are quite happy to do so.
Having said all that - Christmas and the 'Santa conspiracy' make the whole time magical for children. Seeing the look of wonder and excitement on their faces is what it is all about.