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I'm an atheist, but I will celebrate Christmas with my family and friends. Our house will be like the United Nations tonight: my family -mix of Italian, Spanish, Inuit, French-, and friends from Chinese, Japanese, Filipinos, American Indians, Dutch...I wish all my YA virtual friends in this section -bkk included- all the best, whether you celebrate Christmas or not. We form a virtual community, we never meet each other in real life, but I believe we can all together create a better world by sharing and understanding each other...

Merry Christmas, Eid, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa,a non-Christian or Pagan celebration of the winter solstice, or whatever your beliefs tell you to do...

Peace out!

2007-12-24 03:28:06 · 26 answers · asked by Dr. Phil 6 in Travel Asia Pacific China

26 answers

what a wonderful way to put it... thanks for the question or the response however u want to look at it.... let me just add the very best to our fathers mothers sons daughters brothers and sisters the list goes on and on for people in the military please be safe happy holidays what ever u celebrate.,.. bush bring them home now...

2007-12-24 03:35:47 · answer #1 · answered by michele d 4 · 2 1

We Chinese see Christmas Day as nothing more than an ordinary day.Anyway,"Merry Christmas" is a common language for christians,non-christians,for all the human beings,who share the same planet.

Merry Chrismas to the world!

2007-12-24 12:32:02 · answer #2 · answered by Dead Poet 1 · 2 0

Merry Christmas from Texas!

2007-12-25 14:12:53 · answer #3 · answered by Texas Cowboy 7 · 1 0

Yes, though I am a Chinese physician in Guangzhou and 25th is only a weekday in China, we whole family will leave for Hong Kong at this weekend for the holiday season and celebrate new year too.
All
Merry Christmas and happy new year.

2007-12-24 21:17:53 · answer #4 · answered by Alexander Li 2 · 1 0

Christmas doesn't really pertain to Christanity, so why not? Emperor Constatine decided to make that day Christ's birthday but it doesn't mean Christ was truly born that day. Unfortunately, like many other holidays, Christmas has become a "materialized", people during this holiday want gifts and everything. So, yea, i'll celebrate christmas whenever I want to and i don't give a sh*t if i'm not christian. Merry christmas to you!

2007-12-24 14:54:49 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous 4 · 2 0

Merry Christmas from Beijing.

2007-12-24 23:41:51 · answer #6 · answered by Aileen HK 6 · 2 0

I prefer New Year and Chinese traditional Spring Festival rather than Christmas.But I am glad to feel the happy atmosphere on Christmas day.

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

2007-12-26 04:06:36 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'll celebrate a National Holiday here in the United States, but not actually Christmas itself. We tend to celebrate the earlier Roman holidays that are on the 25th, so either Saturnalia or Sol Invictus.

2007-12-24 11:37:00 · answer #8 · answered by thechief66 5 · 2 1

Merry Christmas from Guangzhou!

2007-12-24 11:36:34 · answer #9 · answered by Lee L 3 · 2 1

I dont know how to say the answer for this question . becuase i am indian working in UAE Now i am in China So i have no limit for celebrations however we are a coctail reliuse country in india many celabration there deftrent community and UAE there many defrent european culture and Arab culture In China totally defrent silent celebration only .
i would like to joining in this occation to enjoy this xmas and new year
Best rgds ,.......... Haneefa From Ningbo

2007-12-25 19:22:25 · answer #10 · answered by Haneefa 1 · 1 0

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to All...!!!

2007-12-24 11:39:56 · answer #11 · answered by remoserjr107 7 · 2 0

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