Sunday, December 24, 2017, 7:48 pm on Christmas Eve in Southern Cali
While on YouTube, I checked out this video about Christmas in France, which got me thinking about different holiday celebrations in different countries. Some people have traditions while others are very simple. My 2-week Christmas holiday was simple, in which I ended up spending most of the two weeks in bed, especially during college because lack of sleep during my exam week. So, I had to recuperate in bed with the flu in order to re-energize myself for the rest of the year. During my teen years, it was mostly spent at some relatives’ house in a family reunion. It was an interesting but annoying time, in which I learned to zone out certain people in order to be tolerant to others, which is actually a good skill to have in life. But, after college, I mostly go to a movie, if I don’t have anything planned or if I didn’t receive any invitations.
But I remember when my parents were alive, I mostly got basket gifts, Harry & David gifts, and lots of PJs, robes and slippers during Christmas. I also filled my pets stockings with toys and treats, for my late pets when they were alive, as well as Gumby. But I don’t think he needs anything this year. He is a very content cat. All he wants is food.
I googled Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year in different languages, and I copied some of them for fun. I hope a covered everyone in Virily. If I didn’t, then you can add you country version in the comment area.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Joyeux Noel et Bon Nouvel An!
iFeliz Navidad y prospero ano nuevo!
Frohes Fest und Guten Rutsch!
Nollaig Chridheil agus Bliadhna Mhath Ur!
A Blythe Yule an a Guid Hogmanay!
Maligayang Pasko at Manigong bagong taon!
Krismas Mubarek, Naya Sal Mubarek Hu
God Jul Och Gott Nytt ar!
S Nastupayuscim Novym Godom, S Rozdestvom Khristovym
Kerismas Mobarak, Sale No Mobarek
Karisama te Nawam sala khusayamwala hewe
God Jol Og Godt Nyttar
Subh Krisamas, Naye sal ki hardik subhkamnayen
Haid Joule ja Head Uut Aastat!
Seng-tan-chiat Khoai-lok, Sin-ni Chhut-thau-thi
Cestita Koleda/Vesela Koleda, Stastliva Nova Godina
ajmil at-tihani bimunasabah al-milad wa hilul as-sana al-jadidah
Vesela Koleda! Merry Christmas! Lovely post and awesome video by Justine 🙂