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why did I bother ?
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I stood behind an old english guy in the post office cum supermarket.
He wished the man behind the PO counter a merry xmas and asked what they were doing on xmas day, the PO guy [Asian] looked a bit uncomfortable and said oh the usual things, then I was behind the same old boy to pay for my grocery items and he started to talk to me & ask me the same questions so I tried to explan to him they are not Christians in this shop they dont celebrate xmas they are all Hindus and he replied
"whats a Hindu ?" luckily it was his turn to be served.
He wished the man behind the PO counter a merry xmas and asked what they were doing on xmas day, the PO guy [Asian] looked a bit uncomfortable and said oh the usual things, then I was behind the same old boy to pay for my grocery items and he started to talk to me & ask me the same questions so I tried to explan to him they are not Christians in this shop they dont celebrate xmas they are all Hindus and he replied
"whats a Hindu ?" luckily it was his turn to be served.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My Indian neighbours celebrate Christmas with all their family, they have a great time but not in the same religious way as we do, but they know we go to Church and respect that. I always wish them Happy Diwali when its their New Year. Its nice to live peaceably together and they are really nice neighbours who are always there for us if we need them.