I'm Jewish and my husband is Buddhist, we got eat lots of seafood at Fungs Kitchen. And I get the evil eye from old yentas for marrying outside the tribe.
2007-11-19 05:13:47
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answered by sahel578 5
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That sounds nice. Enjoy the day together.
Christmas doesn't have to be a Christian holiday. The early Christians incorporated the Pagan Roman Holiday celebrating the winter solstice and their god Saturn. Even though according to the Bible Jesus was most likely born in the late spring. Right from the beginning Christmas wasn't entirely Christian.
Peace on Earth and good will towards others truly knows no boundaries. Top that off by being in the company of friends, I think you don't have do anything else except maybe share a little bit of your good fortune with others.
Happy Holidays!
2007-11-19 13:27:05
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answered by brianjames04 5
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Opposite then some answers that you got, such as enjoy it as Halloween or any other holiday, Christmas is a very precious and Holy time nothing like Halloween with Lot's of meaning for us Christians, Yes you can enjoy the decoration all around and fun and parties but you don't have to do anything about it same as we don't in your Holiday time. It's not a Happy Holiday it's a Marry Christmas after all.
2007-11-19 13:19:44
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answered by ellyjan 1
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I'm Muslim too.
Well, although most of my friends are Muslim and we don't celebrate Christmas, sometimes we still get together on Christmas day and just hang out, since all of us are off work/school that day. It's the perfect opportunity for some girls night in/out time.
Other times, my family or in laws have dinner parties for the same reason, everyone has a day off.
At my friends' houses, we even have non-alcoholic wine lol. We have fun.
2007-11-19 13:14:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I am catholic
when Muslim in my country celebrating christmas
they would come to Christians house to sit down and get merrier the better..
as also the christian will visit during Idul Fitri....
but Christmas has already became so popular and people are not celebrating it for Jesus B'day anymore
they celebrate with wine and cocktails
2007-11-19 13:13:43
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answered by Val 3
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Well people celebrate Christmas for different reasons. Christians and believers celebrate it for the birth of Christ. But people who aren't, which includes me, celebrate it for a day that you honor being able to be with family. Now, I'm only 13 yes, but this is just what we do on Christmas....but my whole family besides my dad, brother, grandmother and I....everyone else in my family is Christian. Hope this helps.
2007-11-19 13:14:35
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answered by Katelynn *WelcomeTo TheJungle* 4
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Goto Disney World
2007-11-19 13:15:42
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answered by thebrockmillionaire 3
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I'm Jewish. We at our synagogue volunteer at local nursing homes, food kitchens and hospitals, so our Christian neighbors who work there can get a little more time to be at home with their families.
2007-11-20 02:21:34
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answered by SheyneinNH 7
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Christmas has also become a secular holiday in the United States. You should enjoy it the same way you would enjoy Halloween or other secular holidays.
2007-11-19 13:13:09
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answered by Scotty Doesnt Know 7
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I celebrate present day
2007-11-19 13:13:34
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answered by Mustapher Crap 5
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