Confidence (
wildsorcery) wrote in
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.
[ 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.

voice;
Christmas Eve is bigger than Christmas at home. It's a romantic holiday so couples go on dates, exchange presents, that kinda thing. And if you aren't with someone, it's normal to just hang out with friends who mean a lot to you.
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[ He has to check, after all. ]
Christmas sounds like a very broad holiday with different ways of celebrating it. I like the friends part.
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[ she's complaining, but there's a hint of a smile in her voice. ]
The friends part is pretty nice. All the little stuff about Christmas varies from country to country, but being with people you care about is universal. Is that what your holiday in April is like, too?
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[ At least he's an 'expert' at something! ]
I'm not sure... it's a little different, I guess? We have Highharvestide, which is all about food and games and harvest things, Greengrass when the rich give the poor flowers, and then Midsummer which is all about love and music. In winter like this, it's more of a holiday of alliances and political stuff.
I think there was something called Deadwinter Day too, but I've never celebrated that. So nothing quite like this Christmas thing.