Why I Do Not Celebrate Christmas
If after studying the history or religious practice of Christmas you have chosen not to celebrate it then please tell us about your reasons here without the use of sarcasm or derogatory remarks.
I do not celebrate Christmas simply because it is not part of my culture. Other than a token gesture of putting up a plastic Christmas tree (I'm living in a huge city), I never truly celebrate it like some of the members of this forum do. We reserve our family reunions and get-togethers for our Chinese New Year.
This year, maybe for the first time in my life, I'll not celebrate christmas. I'll make my tree and put all the lights and stuff like always but no celebrations. My wife's family is catholic but in Indonesia every festivity is just the same: an endless serie of super serious and empty formalities where people say always the same things talking in microphone, one by one, for hours. No difference if is Christmas or a wedding, Idul Fitri or a funeral: they will always adopt their solemn stance and say the same [..] about how much they honour the neighbors and the community, wishing to everybody good health and hoping that the children will respect the parents and bla bla bla until you start dreaming of pouring stricnine in the jars of water just to make sure that next year there will be no celebration. After 3 years of this stuff, I'm out. Better bring home a couple of beers and pretend I'm drinking with Santa Claus.
Name: Desi
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Comments: I do not celebrate because I'm not Christian and what I see from Westerners is much spending of money on gifts. This will be too costly for me so I am glad I do not have to participate in this tradition.
Name: Jacob
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Comments: I do not celebrate it in the traditional sense. I just act the part because everyone around me likes the season and I don't want to spoil it for them but really i'm not interested.