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Confidence ([personal profile] wildsorcery) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2019-12-13 04:40 am

Voice: greenbean1

Um, hello. My name is Confidence, and I wanted to ask a few questions. If that's okay?

[ He's holding on pretty well, voice not stuttering... much? ]

There's been talk about undeath and serious things, so I figured it could be nice to focus on the seasonal festivities! I've heard it is called Firalia here, but others call it Christmas?

My home country has something similar, but it doesn't take place in winter...

So I... um... I wondered if anyone would like to share how they celebrate at home...? Especially what they eat and things you do with family and friends.
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[personal profile] asaqueenshould 2019-12-15 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
I don't think my world is too far removed from your first respondent's; rather, it's a difference in perspective.

The new year is particularly important in my home country, with some religious connotations for most of the populace. The spring and autumnal equinoxes are also public holidays, but usually without the same overtones as the new year.

Something to focus on other than the cold and dreary weather is preferable, it's true.
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[personal profile] asaqueenshould 2019-12-16 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
One Earth out of many. There are others here from the same one, if at a couple different points in time - we've been able to point to enough shared history to know that for certain. [As well as the Persona business.] Whether it overlaps with any other variation, I can't say for certain. I wouldn't be surprised in either direction, though.

Christmas is a holiday rooted in Earth events, which is why it's so commonly spoken of.
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[personal profile] asaqueenshould 2019-12-18 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
[She can't speak to the naming convention, she just lives there.]

I realised on a previous holiday that sometimes I can handle the local religious holidays and sometimes I"m not interested in participating. It'll likely depend on what the celebrations look like.

As for Christmas, that would entirely depend on whether something suitable could be arranged.
Edited 2019-12-18 02:30 (UTC)
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[personal profile] asaqueenshould 2019-12-19 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Given that the aspect I'm most interested in is the church service, I'm not certain how practical it'll be. That said, so far the celebrations look more like the aspects of Christmas I'm used to seeing around town at home, so overall I don't think this one will bother me as much.

As far as food, that depends on where you are. Fried chicken is popular at home, for some reason.
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[personal profile] asaqueenshould 2019-12-21 05:55 am (UTC)(link)
I may ask around about that.

I'm not certain why it took off the way it did, or what Christmas dinner looks like in other parts of the world. I'm sure someone else will be able to tell you, though.
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[personal profile] asaqueenshould 2019-12-31 07:46 am (UTC)(link)
I wouldn't recommend starting with fried food - it's tricky to get right, and if something goes wrong you have hot oil to deal with. Otherwise, find a good recipe and stick to it, and you probably won't go too wrong.