since I have never had a White Christmas in my 26 year life, yes! absolutely!
2006-12-03 00:25:45
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answer #1
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answered by Bistro 7
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Yes. I love having snow for Christmas, the more snow there is, the better things are.
As a kid back in the 80s there was only 1 Christmas where we didn't have snow. We had plenty of Christmases where there was an actual storm on Christmas Day, covering everything with a decent blanket of snow.
Now we're lucky if we have a few inches of snow on the ground by Christmas. At least these last few years have been good enough for us to have snow come Christmas day, compared to some of the years where all we have is grass on the ground.
2006-12-03 02:13:13
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answered by Winter Loving Guy 4
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I would love to have snow for Christmas. But, I live in the deep south and I don't think there's any chance of that happening. I remember one year when it did snow - not very much - but even with the little we had, we were outside playing in it! For some reason, having snow completes Christmas! On the other hand, I'm not sure I would enjoy the problems that come with having snow.
2006-12-03 02:06:30
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answered by country girl 006 4
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I feel sorry for those that never had a white Christmas before. It's a feeling hard to describe... It's all warm and fuzzy! And if it happens to start exactly in the Christmas Eve, it's like a miracle. Yes, I do want to have snow for Christmas, even if it wont be the one I'd hoped...
2006-12-03 00:35:39
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answered by red 3
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yes, especially now that I am in a position where I can remain indoors and enjoy the snow without having to shovel it. then after the Winter Holiday Season, don't have any problems either in cleaning the snow or ice as the groundskeepers do this. the only bad thing is when the snow gets dirty and doesn't look fresh and clean. am in the Mid - West but so far no snow, so we may not have much this year.
2006-12-03 00:52:17
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answered by Marvin R 7
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I would love a white Christmas this year. I'm not sure if we'll have one though. the weather was pretty warm all last week. It finally turned cold this weekend and I'm hoping it sticks around. jeeze...I live in Canada...its supposed to snow. usually we get snow Christmas day though. we have the last few years in a row so maybe the tradition will carry on
2006-12-03 02:43:16
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answered by Jenn ♥Cadence Jade's mum♥ 7
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I really want snow for Christmas.
2006-12-03 01:49:29
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answered by Eileen 3
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I prefer it to snow because it makes you feel like you are living in a fairytale. Because in books it is always snowing on Christmas. I think snow is calming and beautiful.
2006-12-03 01:10:56
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answered by Michelle 5
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i would love for it to snow any day here. i'm from louisiana and the only time i experienced snow was actually on christmas day in 2004. it was a great christmas. it was only about an inch of snow but was still plenty..i danced in it like the girl in edward scissorhands :]
2006-12-03 03:17:37
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answered by melz 2
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Snow for Christmas. Because the Snowflakes and snow crystals are made of ice, and pretty much nothing more. A snow crystal, as the name implies, is a single crystal of ice. A snowflake is a more general term; it can mean an individual snow crystal, or a few snow crystals stuck together, or large agglomerations of snow crystals that form "puff-balls" that float down from the clouds.
2006-12-03 00:34:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Here in my part of the UK we have had a scattering of snow in recent Christmases, but not a lot. The trouble with a real heavy snowfall is that it means others will have to work to clear roads etc, or people will not be able to get out to visit relatives etc. It could bring down power lines so no Christmas dinner, or falling asleep in front of the terrible TV programmes they present us with!
2006-12-03 00:34:36
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answered by rdenig_male 7
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