maybe you dislike traditions... stuff people should rejoice about by rule?
2007-12-05 01:18:28
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answered by Analyst 7
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I understand why you dislike Christmas carols. i like them, yet I dislike the actual shown fact that retailers initiate adorning for the holiday journeys even in the previous Hallowe'en. listening to Christmas carols oftentimes for almost 2 months could bitter them for every physique! I additionally dislike the irrelevant preparations you at times hear, like 'Silent evening' performed very loudly with an incessant drum-beat, and the 'Twelve Days of Christmas' rendition I heard those days that replaced into so sluggish, it appeared like a dirge!
2016-12-17 07:39:12
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answered by ? 4
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Well, I am not a doctor but this holiday is overrated with buying, and the electronics has really made this maddening.
I like New Year's -- a beginning, a fresh start, well at least an attempt at a fresh start. I don't mean all the resolutions, it just seems to be in the air. Out with the old attitudes in with new fresh ones.
2007-12-04 17:08:41
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answered by evg7145 2
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Maybe a traumatic event happened to you when you were younger and it happened around Christmas time. The memory is being repressed so you probably don't even know what it is. Father/mother leaving you? Bad break up? Violence? Talk to a therapist and find out what it is. Or maybe you're just not a Christmas person.
2007-12-04 16:46:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate to repeat what the first responder said but You just answered your own question. Why are you asking us why you dislike Christmas so much? We don't know why.
2007-12-04 17:07:58
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answered by coloradogirl 3
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I hate it too, and I really had to give it some deep thought as to why. It exudes "joy, happiness, family, love, peace" and I don't like being forced to realize that other people have that and I don't. It makes me jealous in other words. Maybe that is why?
2007-12-04 16:55:12
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answered by dl08 3
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It's the commercialism and things getting way to out of hand around the Holidays.
2007-12-04 17:40:55
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answered by Healthy For Him 2
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i think it's the commercialization. this year my family decided that we would buy no gifts except for the two small children in the family. i think we will have a more enjoyable Christmas.
2007-12-04 16:53:37
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answered by Birdlegs 5
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Because its so commercialized and its all GIMME GIMME GIMME and not "Here you go, here you go here you go" any more. God is completely taken out of it. Those could be POSSIBLE reasons.
2007-12-04 17:37:47
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answered by Aurum 5
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You just answered your own question
2007-12-04 16:45:16
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answered by Anonymous
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