Christmas every time. I hate Halloween. It's an over celebrated holiday with no meaning while Christmas on the other hand has got a meaning - the birth of Christ. Although it has been turned into a national holiday.
Oh yeah and i love presents.
2007-10-31 05:49:48
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answered by Anonymous
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If it must always be one or the other, I'd go with Halloween. There's a spirit of fun and a little bit of mischief about on Halloween. Although Christmas is a beautiful holiday, it's one of those times that is more meaningful because it comes but once a year. As an every day occurrence, I just dont think that warm-fuzzy feeling of love for friends and family would hold up.
2007-10-31 12:54:52
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answered by JenV 6
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Christmas is really not a true holiday, Christ was not born during this time. Christmas was also originally a pagan holiday. The Christians of the time slowly changed the true meaning of this time into something they wanted{Christ BD}. The true meaning of this time Is that it is the shortest days of the year out with the old begin the new. Halloween is not a time of satan it is a spiritual time though. The inventors of Halloween didn't believe in satan.
I guess it just depends on how you look at it both times have a meaning. Plus during the winter when the days are short and cold it does help to have something to celebrate
2007-10-31 13:00:30
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answered by 20/20 5
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Christmas! I'm not really sure WHY we actually have Halloween, whereas the birth of Christ is such an amazing thing. Christmas is so magical, exciting, gorgeous food and presents, it's for everybody to enjoy, and of course, to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. Halloween can be scary, evil, and theres enough of that in the world as it is.
2007-10-31 13:01:30
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answered by hannah <33 4
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Christmas!!!!
Its soo much fun to spend time with family and relatives that you hardly ever get to see!
But if it was Christmas everyday then it would be kind of boring because theres nothing to look forward to.
On Halloween you hardly ever spend time with your whole family its just like your friends only! Halloween freaky and pointless as well. [Though i am a hypocrite for saying its pointless as i have been trick or treating a few times!]
2007-10-31 13:26:22
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answered by happy_wyn26 2
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Well, Christmas would mean the suicide rate goes through the roof, while Halloween would mean the murder rate does.
So, not sure!
2007-10-31 12:53:23
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answered by Chris cc 1
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Always Christmas. Because there's enough evil on a daily basis as it easy let try to change it up a bit...
2007-10-31 12:51:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Halloween.
Christmas is already a two-month-long ordeal. I'd take Halloween just to switch it up.
2007-10-31 12:53:13
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answered by Doc Occam 7
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I'm British, halloween means nothing to me, I refuse to become americanised.
2007-10-31 12:58:11
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answered by Anonymous
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halloween, and i'm only saying that because i don't celebrate christmas. i'm muslim. and my birthday is a day before halloween.
2007-10-31 12:53:39
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answered by smartypants90210 2
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