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Which will be the majority type of item you will purchase the Christmas?

Poll ended at Tue Dec 25, 2007 8:36 pm

Electronical (e.g. mp3, psp, ps3, hifi, computers)
6
40%
Jewlery (e.g. rings, neckless)
2
13%
Clothes (e.g. shirts, underwear, trousers)
1
7%
Toys (e.g. board games, micromachines)
4
27%
Home Appliances (e.g. George Foreman Grills)
1
7%
CD (e.g. computer games, music cd's)
0
No votes
Gardening (e.g. Sheds, Powerdrills, Screwdrivers)
0
No votes
Kitchen (e.g. spoons, cups, plates)
1
7%
 
Total votes : 15

Postby LENA » Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:29 pm

Sega wrote:
During New Year we exchange presents because Santa Claus bring them... Laughing and we spend it with friends too or as usual family first and friends around one. This year my New Year will be the best one Laughing Laughing I cannot wait until then.


Man... I wish I believed in Santa.


Its up to you... buy for your self a nice present if you were a good boy and put it under the tree ... you can open it after midnight or in the morning :lol:
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Postby Sega » Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:33 pm

LENA wrote:
Sega wrote:
During New Year we exchange presents because Santa Claus bring them... Laughing and we spend it with friends too or as usual family first and friends around one. This year my New Year will be the best one Laughing Laughing I cannot wait until then.


Man... I wish I believed in Santa.


Its up to you... buy for your self a nice present if you were a good boy and put it under the tree ... you can open it after midnight or in the morning :lol:


You know what... I think I might just do that.
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Postby IcyNoAngel » Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:33 pm

No Sega, I am not Greek. Maybe it's related to the religion... at some point, or maybe the location.
Anyhow... I've never heard of Santa Claus comming on New Year :lol: :lol: :lol: (I'm talking about the concept of Santa.. not the actual Santa, which abviously doesn't exist).
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Postby yianna » Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:34 pm

Sega wrote:IcyNoAngels... me neither.... are you Greek? This might be a Greek thing, I know most of my family gives presents out on New Years.


I'm half greek and half german and none of us do that. its either Christmas eve or Christmas day! :)
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Postby IcyNoAngel » Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:37 pm

Exactly my point! :D
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Postby LENA » Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:38 pm

What Santa Claus has to do with Christmas. On Christmas you celebrate the birth of Jesus not the old fat block that fly in the sky with Rudolf. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby Sega » Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:39 pm

yianna wrote:
Sega wrote:IcyNoAngels... me neither.... are you Greek? This might be a Greek thing, I know most of my family gives presents out on New Years.


I'm half greek and half german and none of us do that. its either Christmas eve or Christmas day! :)


Half Greek and half German? I know there is many Greek-Germans in Germany (Greeks born in Germany but still Greek), is that what you mean or is one parent Greek and the other German. It's really interesting.
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Postby yianna » Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:44 pm

Sega wrote:
yianna wrote:
Sega wrote:IcyNoAngels... me neither.... are you Greek? This might be a Greek thing, I know most of my family gives presents out on New Years.


I'm half greek and half german and none of us do that. its either Christmas eve or Christmas day! :)


Half Greek and half German? I know there is many Greek-Germans in Germany (Greeks born in Germany but still Greek), is that what you mean or is one parent Greek and the other German. It's really interesting.


my mums german and my dad is greek, i was born in germany. 8)
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Postby yianna » Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:45 pm

LENA wrote:What Santa Claus has to do with Christmas. On Christmas you celebrate the birth of Jesus not the old fat block that fly in the sky with Rudolf. :lol: :lol: :lol:


in german tradition its the angel of Christmas that brings you presents as well :lol:
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Postby LENA » Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:50 pm

yianna wrote:
LENA wrote:What Santa Claus has to do with Christmas. On Christmas you celebrate the birth of Jesus not the old fat block that fly in the sky with Rudolf. :lol: :lol: :lol:


in german tradition its the angel of Christmas that brings you presents as well :lol:


Did not know that. What the story behind that? Why angels bring presents to you?
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