Christmas Morning

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Superasil

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So, its Christmas in about a hour (for Atlantic time zone escapists anyway...).

Every morning for Christmas we usually just wake up, eat breakfast and open presents, nothing to exciting or unusual. But, i was wondering, what do some other people do on Christmas morning? Do you go somewhere? Do you sing Christmas carols? Bring some unusual stories about Christmas mornings here people!
 

Cherry Cola

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I do nothing.

In Sweden, we celebrate on the 24th instead of the 25th. So I've already gotten my presents, and now I can sleep some more.
 

Superasil

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HUBILUB said:
I do nothing.

In Sweden, we celebrate on the 24th instead of the 25th. So I've already gotten my presents, and now I can sleep some more.
Really? i did not know that. Oh well, im sure there are some non-swedes here that do interesting things on Christmas
 

Arkhangelsk

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HUBILUB said:
I do nothing.

In Sweden, we celebrate on the 24th instead of the 25th. So I've already gotten my presents, and now I can sleep some more.
I'm Swedish too, so this applies for me as well. And I didn't know you are Swedish. :D
 

bad rider

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Here in england I've been awake all night shotgun in hand waiting for santa, hopefully come morning i'll be feasting on reindeer. Followed by sleep.

Weirdly though my family's Christmas is about do as little as possible. This year we're eating out as we can't be asked to cook. :p
 

Souplex

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I wait until noon to wake up. Nothing really happens in the morning on Chinese food and movie day.
 

Cherry Cola

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CrazyHaircut94 said:
HUBILUB said:
I do nothing.

In Sweden, we celebrate on the 24th instead of the 25th. So I've already gotten my presents, and now I can sleep some more.
I'm Swedish too, so this applies for me as well. And I didn't know you are Swedish. :D
Of course I'm Swedish. It's the best country in the world :D
 

Azure-Supernova

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Well usually I stay up all night (it's currently 3am in England) and then about 6am my sisters wake up and come into my room. We're not allowed downstairs until my mum wakes up, usually about 8. We open our presents, have a cuppa tea and some biscuits and then I cook everyone breakfast. We go visit my great grandad's grave at about 11 and then make a round trip to some relatives. Then when I get back home, I light a candle for the relatives I'v lost.
 

Arkhangelsk

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HUBILUB said:
CrazyHaircut94 said:
HUBILUB said:
I do nothing.

In Sweden, we celebrate on the 24th instead of the 25th. So I've already gotten my presents, and now I can sleep some more.
I'm Swedish too, so this applies for me as well. And I didn't know you are Swedish. :D
Of course I'm Swedish. It's the best country in the world :D
Yes, except for the socialism. We need more capitalism here. ;) And we shouldn't be so slow with getting TV shows here. I want my damn Scrubs and How I Met Your Mother.
 

chromewarriorXIII

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I usually wake up, my parents have coffee we wait for my grandmother and my uncle to come over and then we open presents. That's about it. Usually afterwards we go to my grandfather's cottage and meet with the other side of my family but we aren't doing that this year.