So, there's all the "normal" Christmas / holiday traditions. Lots of countries have their own unique ones too.
How about your family or friends? Anything that just you do and nobody else?
So, there's all the "normal" Christmas / holiday traditions. Lots of countries have their own unique ones too.
How about your family or friends? Anything that just you do and nobody else?
Anything that just you do and nobody else?
I'm not sure what everyone else does these days so it's a bit difficult to answer that
Decades ago my parents used to have the traditional Xmas Dinner on the day before so as to allow those doing the cooking to have more free time on Xmas Day itself. The dinner on Xmas Day was something quick to prepare using left-overs from the previous day's traditional turkey dinner.
These days I tend to go into 'winter hibernation' (sleeping bear do not disturb until January...) and just get stuck into some courses or projects. I might put on TSO's 'The Ghosts of Christmas Eve' music video whilst having dinner (which will be something fairly light and tasty but definitely non-traditional).
I tend to avoid the broadcast TV stuff and usually have some box sets of older comedy DVDs on standby. However the 2020 movie 'Lost at Christmas' (trailer) recently made it onto the acceptable holiday viewing list
'Lost at Christmas' looks like just my wife's sort of film. It might be useful to gain a few points lost by all those Korean zombie films and Sci-fi I've made her watch.
looks like just my wife's sort of film
It looks like it's made a few more broadcast slots this year:
BBC 1 on the 11th, BBC3 on the 16th and BBC Scotland on the 23rd.
looks like just my wife's sort of film
It looks like it's made a few more broadcast slots this year:
BBC 1 on the 11th, BBC3 on the 16th and BBC Scotland on the 23rd.