I don't know how you celebrate Christmas in US. But here Christmas is when all family come together, goes to curch and have fun, presents are small and not so importnat part of Christmas. I see on youtube, instagram, facbook some american the only thing they care on christmas day is what presents they will get.
Don't get me wrong. I love americans. It's just we celebrate Christmas in totally different way. It more like family holiday
well actually, this is how my family celebrates christmas as well, and I do indeed live in the U.S...
it kinda disgusts me the way people treat christmas these days. it's not suppose to be about the presents or the money, but it pretty much is for everyone. technology these days doesn't exactly help either though. it's all about material things and who has more and whose is better. it's upsetting.
it is also a family holiday for us. church, dinner together, and family game night. my mom encourages us to do more thoughtful things for christmas rather than spend money. I made my sister a photo collage of her wedding pictures. for example, my highschool used to do christmas on campus, and we would bring in kids that really didn't have a christmas, and do christmasy things with them, and then buy them some small presents and watch them open them. the joy on their faces was always priceless. my sister works in a not good school district in downtown cleveland, and her kids dont get christmas presents. at all. because their family's cant afford them. so she helps buy them things. you know what's super disheartening? to see the joy on a kids face when he or she unwraps something like socks or a winter jacket, because mom and dad can't afford it.
so why ya'll sit here and say, oh I didn't get much, and oh it was a rough year, keep in perspective what "rough year" means to many families out there, and how truly blessed ya'll are.
and on that note, merry christmas and a happy new year to all of you.