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[quote name='WTFauKorean' timestamp='1324512982' post='5721990']
we ol' sku Korean so we do all Korean traditions, hell we even the full moon, and days of harvest haha
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Like the bon dances Mililani side? lol
And my family is pretty traditional Hawaiian-Catholic in how we celebrate stuff, but I normally don't participate.

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[quote name='WTFauKorean' timestamp='1324512982' post='5721990']
we ol' sku Korean so we do all Korean traditions, hell we even the full moon, and days of harvest haha
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You accidentally the entire sentence.

OT: In the Winter season, our family always goes to Knott's Berry Farm.

We have the whole family in a large gift exchange. This year will be smaller, however, due to family matters.

And the yearly "Opening One Gift the Day Before Christmas" thing. :D

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[quote name='Mako109' timestamp='1324513440' post='5722005']
You accidentally the entire sentence.

OT: In the Winter season, our family always goes to Knott's Berry Farm.

We have the whole family in a large gift exchange. This year will be smaller, however, due to family matters.

And the yearly "Opening One Gift the Day Before Christmas" thing. :D
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I used to do that whole one gift thing, but then it went terribly wrong when my sister grabbed my moms present, which was a key to a new car, which kind of ruined the whole suprise >.>

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I celebrate my Christmas in a pretty Christian way with my family. We don't really splash out on loads and loads of presents though. We tend to give each other one big present that amounts up to about £200.00 that we can actually make use of. For instance, I'm getting a new acoustic guitar and my sister is getting an iPhone or something like that. :P

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[quote name='Izaya Orihara' timestamp='1324623505' post='5724929']
Anti-Theist celebrating Christmas... Yea...

We have this tradition where anybody who finds the "Pickel" in the christmas tree gets someone else christmas present.
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Ah, We used to do that as well, but we got money. i don't get why it had to be a pickel though.. o.o

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