Decorating the Christmas tree, eating turkey and pulling crackers at the Christmas dinner with loved ones and opening lots presents you have received from family and friends. These are the images that come into people’s minds when thinking about Christmas. ... Christmas is all about the birth of Jesus Christ is it not? I am going to discuss if Christmas should be cancelled, if it has lost its religious significance and has become instead an orgy of commercialism.
I think Christmas brings family and friends together. Relatives will meet up for a Christmas dinner and they all have a great time - the adults all get merry and the children show off all their new toys. Also relatives or friends who maybe stay far away from each other will come home for Christmas to be together. ... I think this is true, as at Christmas time I see a lot of my relatives and it is nice to see ones that are not able to visit so often. ... Christmas is the time of year many children look forward to most. ... Then it’s the countdown to Christmas: a chocolate from their advent calendar each day and getting closer to Christmas Eve; there is so much excitement that Santa will be coming that night. Can you imagine cancelling Christmas? ... But its not just young children who enjoy Christmas. ... Especially little shops, which may count on Christmas to give them a boost in profits. There are so many things bought at Christmas, from cards to decorations, Christmas trees to gift-wrap.
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