Thanks, Ngoc Tran, for such a nice compliment. 🙂
Nice I like it looking great
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it is very good!! i like it
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That’s amazing creativity!
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Thanks 🙂 It’s very kind of you 🙂
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Nice I like it looking great
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Thanks for the complement. I’m glad you like it 🙂
Very cool job. Would love to do this.
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Thanks, Carol 🙂 You’re always so kind 🙂
Great! Thanks for sharing with us!
Appreciate this! Merry Christmas from Romania
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Thank you for reading 🙂 I’ll save your Christmas wishes till January, the 7th, when Christmas is celebrating in Serbia 🙂 So, Merry Christmas to you, from Serbia! 🙂
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And to you too :)! Why do you celebrate Christmas on 7 January?
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Basically, it’s the same date, only calendars are different. All Western churches accepted Gregorian calendar, only Eastern church (Ortodox) is still tied to Julian calendar. The difference between those two is some 14-15 days, that’s where the difference between dates of Christmas came.
Thanks for the compliment, Arsalan_Naich. 🙂
Thanks, Ngoc Tran, for such a nice compliment. 🙂
Nice I like it looking great
it is very good!! i like it
That’s amazing creativity!
Thanks 🙂 It’s very kind of you 🙂
Nice I like it looking great
Thanks for the complement. I’m glad you like it 🙂
Very cool job. Would love to do this.
Thanks, Carol 🙂 You’re always so kind 🙂
Great! Thanks for sharing with us!
Appreciate this! Merry Christmas from Romania
Thank you for reading 🙂 I’ll save your Christmas wishes till January, the 7th, when Christmas is celebrating in Serbia 🙂 So, Merry Christmas to you, from Serbia! 🙂
And to you too :)! Why do you celebrate Christmas on 7 January?
Basically, it’s the same date, only calendars are different. All Western churches accepted Gregorian calendar, only Eastern church (Ortodox) is still tied to Julian calendar. The difference between those two is some 14-15 days, that’s where the difference between dates of Christmas came.
Thanks for the explanation! 🙂