What's your favorite holiday... least favorite?
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What's your favorite holiday... least favorite?
I've always wondered about this one thing: what is your favorite holiday? I've got a rough idea of which ones will turn up most for favorite, but I still want to know for sure and also just a general idea why. And while we're at it, why not say which is the least favorite.
My favorite holiday has to be Halloween. I used to love getting into costume when I was a kid and even now that I'm too old to be Trick-or-treating I like to put on costumes and scare the trick-or-treaters (and unfortunately, no, I don't have a picture of me in that great costume I used last halloween). People think that I'm weird for liking to scare little kids but I think it's just SOOO much fun to see them get scared of the wierd apperance of my costume, and that conflict of not wanting to get close but wanting the candy.
My least favorite is Valentines day. Not only do I feel that I NEVER got a genuine Valentine's gift but I don't even get a day off of school.
My favorite holiday has to be Halloween. I used to love getting into costume when I was a kid and even now that I'm too old to be Trick-or-treating I like to put on costumes and scare the trick-or-treaters (and unfortunately, no, I don't have a picture of me in that great costume I used last halloween). People think that I'm weird for liking to scare little kids but I think it's just SOOO much fun to see them get scared of the wierd apperance of my costume, and that conflict of not wanting to get close but wanting the candy.
My least favorite is Valentines day. Not only do I feel that I NEVER got a genuine Valentine's gift but I don't even get a day off of school.
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My favorite holiday, Anzac day, which for you non-aussies here is a day where we commemerate any soldiers etc that have fought in any war for Australia. It's cool, there's parades and a dawn service and lots of drinking of rum with old diggers (soldiers) and hearing great stories. It rocks.
My least favorite is Christmas cause it's all commercial and basically stinks.
My least favorite is Christmas cause it's all commercial and basically stinks.
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My favourite holiday is my birthday. At least my friends and I are celebrating something worthy
, instead of fake Jesus' birthdays (thanks Erpy for an enlightement) or victories in a war where several tens of millions were killed.
My least favourite holiday is New Year. You know, I don't know why, but I never get that New Year Eve feeling anymore. It's very strange and sad, because I can't have fun with others.

My least favourite holiday is New Year. You know, I don't know why, but I never get that New Year Eve feeling anymore. It's very strange and sad, because I can't have fun with others.
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Eid? I assumed you were Christian. Though now that I think about it, your nickname should have clued me in.Jafar wrote:Favorite: Both Eids.![]()
My favourite holiday is Christmas, not because I'm religious but because I really enjoy visiting my family. If by "least favourite" you mean "indifferent towards" then those would be the holidays that have no personal meaning for me, like Easter and Labour Day. At best, I get a day off; at worst, it's just like any other day.
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my favourite: Easter. it's like a new beginning for me ... both the religious connotation and the fact that it comes in early spring, right around the time i stop feeling the results of my seasonal affective disorder.
least favourite: toss up between valentine's day and thanksgiving. valentine's day, obvious. thanksgiving ... well, it's always a time of having my mom's family come to visit, for what seems to be the sole purpose of going shopping at the stores that are near my parents' house. the dinner really isn't that big of a deal. i just have a hard time relating to that side of the family, so it's a stressful time for me.
least favourite: toss up between valentine's day and thanksgiving. valentine's day, obvious. thanksgiving ... well, it's always a time of having my mom's family come to visit, for what seems to be the sole purpose of going shopping at the stores that are near my parents' house. the dinner really isn't that big of a deal. i just have a hard time relating to that side of the family, so it's a stressful time for me.
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I don't really have a favorite, either. Anyday is as good as you make it. Giving it a title merits no occasion. Make anyday one to enjoy.
Me, I do like seeing my family, though, so even though I'm not religious, I do enjoy Easter/Christmas/Thanksgiving dinners. I also enjoy Independence Day (July 4th in the US) - generally we barbeque and drink. It's a good time.
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Me, I do like seeing my family, though, so even though I'm not religious, I do enjoy Easter/Christmas/Thanksgiving dinners. I also enjoy Independence Day (July 4th in the US) - generally we barbeque and drink. It's a good time.
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heh it was my first day of science class today with abrand new teacher and I've never sat in the front row for my past 11 years of education and so I forgot about how well loud ole me could be heard. I also refer to everyone as children EX: *Walks up to group of friends* "Hey Kids". They're used to it now but because of this the first thing my prof heard me say was "I love touching small children" :rollin I swear to God it makes sense if you hear the whole thing but that's all he heard and here's the kicker, he looks up at me to tell me how wrong that is and I'm fondelling myself to my small audience of friends. mind you this behaviour was completly apropriate to the situation.
That was my first thought after Reno's post and I thought I would share it.
moving on though ima say that I love Christmas because for all those goodies the ads and tv specals are worth it especially if you catch the episode of Family Guy where he watches Kiss saves Santa. although all the others are good I despise V-day. not only is the meaning of it messed up but it causes so much depression to single people and even couples. If you've just met someone you'd like to get involved with but not to soon you need to wait for awhile after if you can't make it that day. I'm going through that a bit right now but I'm trying my hardest to resist untill atleast after the season whoch may be to late. There's no hope in there so I'm just trying to get over it without messing anything up. in conclusion the whole event just screws everyone over and to top it off I think I'll have to dress up as a mascot again for it this saturday which is fun till you get attacked by children of sorts.
That was my first thought after Reno's post and I thought I would share it.
moving on though ima say that I love Christmas because for all those goodies the ads and tv specals are worth it especially if you catch the episode of Family Guy where he watches Kiss saves Santa. although all the others are good I despise V-day. not only is the meaning of it messed up but it causes so much depression to single people and even couples. If you've just met someone you'd like to get involved with but not to soon you need to wait for awhile after if you can't make it that day. I'm going through that a bit right now but I'm trying my hardest to resist untill atleast after the season whoch may be to late. There's no hope in there so I'm just trying to get over it without messing anything up. in conclusion the whole event just screws everyone over and to top it off I think I'll have to dress up as a mascot again for it this saturday which is fun till you get attacked by children of sorts.
Nonononono, that's me...well, minus the Baptist churchgoing and honkey-tonk music playing. I happen to like Rock music and am technically a Methodist. The rest is all good, though.Hmm, I always figured you for a good-ol', Southern-fried, Baptist-church-going, honkey-tonk-music-playing Texan.
As far as holidays, Christmas is by far my favorite, probably. I love the fellowship and family and spirit of it all, and the meaning behind the decoration and warm fire and of course presents, gifts given with love and care. Good good times.
Really, any holiday is only as bad as you make it. Sure, you can say Christmas is nothing but one big capitalistic commercialization, but if that's true I guess that means that you shouldn't do something for someone you care about a lot if you think it's an empty gesture. However, if you get something someone wants, needs, or could use, you get it for them because you want to, not because you're supposed to. That's how Christmas isn't commercial. People who buy into having to get someone something as opposed to wanting to are those who make it commercial.
With this outlook on holidays, I really don't have a least favorite. If it qualifies I guess you could say Easter, but that's just because I think all the colors are gay (and I mean that in the form that means stupid and retarded, not homosexual).
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lol...I was going to quote Charlemagne...and then saw Kurdt did so...
Well, I'll say what I was going to say anyway
*waves* That's me! Well...I'm a Tennessian, not a Texan...and I don't listen or play honkey-tonk music. But that's almost me in a nutshell!
Favorite holiday: probably Christmas, for all the reasons Kurdt mentioned
Least favorite: has to be the 4th of July, not because of what it stands for but because we always have our big family reunion on that day. And every year, my cousins bring their current boyfriends or girlfriends (usually not the same one they brought the previous year), and sit around talking about what they did or have been doing with him/her, and blah blah blah. And every year, I'm there without a boyfriend. It used to be pretty tolerable because my sister was in the same boat as I am...but now she has a steady and so he comes with us. Bah!
Well, I'll say what I was going to say anyway

Charlemagne wrote: Hmm, I always figured you for a good-ol', Southern-fried, Baptist-church-going, honkey-tonk-music-playing Texan.
*waves* That's me! Well...I'm a Tennessian, not a Texan...and I don't listen or play honkey-tonk music. But that's almost me in a nutshell!
Favorite holiday: probably Christmas, for all the reasons Kurdt mentioned
Least favorite: has to be the 4th of July, not because of what it stands for but because we always have our big family reunion on that day. And every year, my cousins bring their current boyfriends or girlfriends (usually not the same one they brought the previous year), and sit around talking about what they did or have been doing with him/her, and blah blah blah. And every year, I'm there without a boyfriend. It used to be pretty tolerable because my sister was in the same boat as I am...but now she has a steady and so he comes with us. Bah!
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It's not just about commemrating Australians !!! It is a day that was specifically brought about to remember the Australians and New Zealanders who gave their lives at Gallipoli. Now it does have wider meaning in both countries where we remember all those who have died for our respective great countries.My favorite holiday, Anzac day, which for you non-aussies here is a day where we commemerate any soldiers etc that have fought in any war for Australia