Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? 10:04 - Oct 13 with 3104 views | pikeypaul | And should spending on it take priority over the essentials in life ? Also should Bojos handouts like Winter Fuel Allowance be used to buy the grand kids toys or to keep oneself warm? No doubt some will say yes to the above and they are totally entitled to their opinion, like all of us, but others may reason its why so many struggle this time of year. If these realities of individuals decisions and responsibility or lack of on their expenditure upsets some please ignore the thread and move on. Thanks in advance. OUT AFLI [Post edited 13 Oct 2020 10:28]
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 15:44 - Oct 13 with 913 views | Flashberryjack | I love Christmas time, lot's of things I miss though, carol singers, Salvation Army and local band playing christmas songs in the streets on a cold evening, down the pub on Christmas morning(wearing some stupid jumper) seeing friends that live away that are home for Christmas, raising a glass to family members no longer with us at Christmas dinner, snooze in front of the TV whilst watching an old favorite film I've seen 30 times before. Christmas is a lovely time of the year, a time to count your blessings, a time for reminiscing of times past, remembering times and friends from the past. What's a matter with you, you grumpy old gits. BTW. all the family have set a limit of around £10 for each others presents (no young children to buy for). Let me be the first to wish you all a very, very Merry Christmas. | |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 15:50 - Oct 13 with 912 views | onehunglow | With the greatest respect flash,one doesn't need Christmas to reminice over any of those things. Christmas is a time of loneliness for many and all the "fun" simply makes it worse. At this time of the year,deaths in the family are felt most keenly and the festive season especially New Year is one people are glad to see the back of.That is the reality for many. Personally,I detest Christmas and frankly it annoys me greatly that anyone feeling this way is seen as a misery/doom merchant etc . It is exactly like telling people to cheer up and stop moaning when they have Clinical Depression. I hope you and your family are lucky and stay safe at all times. | |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 16:07 - Oct 13 with 903 views | waynekerr55 |
Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 13:58 - Oct 13 by chad | Is to an o or an n you are missing there! |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 16:15 - Oct 13 with 901 views | chad | It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us I love Christmas, it can also be quite a poignant time and it is also a hard time for many and a sad and lonely time for many others | | | |
Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 16:29 - Oct 13 with 893 views | Highjack | I hate it. All that fuss just because some sprog was born in a shed. They should have known better than to try and get a hotel, it's obvious all the rooms would be booked up over Christmas. | |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 17:19 - Oct 13 with 868 views | trampie | Christmas is a terrible time for many people, i wonder if it would be better if we did not have Christmas. | |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 17:25 - Oct 13 with 870 views | Flashberryjack |
Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 15:50 - Oct 13 by onehunglow | With the greatest respect flash,one doesn't need Christmas to reminice over any of those things. Christmas is a time of loneliness for many and all the "fun" simply makes it worse. At this time of the year,deaths in the family are felt most keenly and the festive season especially New Year is one people are glad to see the back of.That is the reality for many. Personally,I detest Christmas and frankly it annoys me greatly that anyone feeling this way is seen as a misery/doom merchant etc . It is exactly like telling people to cheer up and stop moaning when they have Clinical Depression. I hope you and your family are lucky and stay safe at all times. |
Each to their own my friend, I love it, you hate it. I certainly don't begrudge you feeling miserable at Christmas, be as miserable as you like. Last Christmas was absolutely awful for our family, a lot of uncertainty, not knowing if it would be her last, so we decided to celebrate rather than dwell on what may happen. Thankfully we had fantastic news a week last Wednesday, so this Christmas celebrations in the Flashberry household will be even more special than ever. I sincerely hope you and your family have as best a Christmas as you possibly can under the circumstances. | |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 17:49 - Oct 13 with 852 views | onehunglow | Thanks Flash.Appreciate that.Great post. We have a domestic situation with wife' old mum that is very challenging but we are not alone. These are the toughest times of my 70 yrs -without doubt. I send my best wishes and hope to all our readers | |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 19:12 - Oct 13 with 824 views | Catullus |
Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 17:25 - Oct 13 by Flashberryjack | Each to their own my friend, I love it, you hate it. I certainly don't begrudge you feeling miserable at Christmas, be as miserable as you like. Last Christmas was absolutely awful for our family, a lot of uncertainty, not knowing if it would be her last, so we decided to celebrate rather than dwell on what may happen. Thankfully we had fantastic news a week last Wednesday, so this Christmas celebrations in the Flashberry household will be even more special than ever. I sincerely hope you and your family have as best a Christmas as you possibly can under the circumstances. |
On the back of that fantastic news may I break with my stated position and wish you all the best Christmas ever | |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 19:28 - Oct 13 with 821 views | Neath_Jack | It is definitely the most wonderful time of the year. I absolutely love Christmas. When my children were very young and I wasn't earning a big wage, the way i used to look at things was; stuff your expensive holidays and flash cars, I worked my nuts off all year to see the smiles on their faces on Christmas morning, I would have spent my last pennies to see it. I still spoil them rotten now that they have grown up. Also got a grandson, he gets as much as my two ever did as well. Ram your religious claptrap up your hoop mind, none of that here. It's one of the only times of the year when the family are all together for a couple of days. Can't wait to get the decorations up. Now New Years Eve, that night / day can do one, hate it with a passion. | |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 20:02 - Oct 13 with 803 views | onehunglow | All I recall of NYE is much back slapping followed by a stab in the back. Horrible time of year and fireworks ? Anyone with animals will know what I m on about. I like Mid summers day myself. Bank Holiday 21 st June | |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 21:08 - Oct 13 with 781 views | Lohengrin |
Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 17:19 - Oct 13 by trampie | Christmas is a terrible time for many people, i wonder if it would be better if we did not have Christmas. |
Reach out, Tramp. I know Covid is going to make this year very difficult but if there are any old folk living alone in your street or thereabouts call in on them over Christmas week. A small kindness can mean an awful lot. | |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 21:20 - Oct 13 with 771 views | trampie |
Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 21:08 - Oct 13 by Lohengrin | Reach out, Tramp. I know Covid is going to make this year very difficult but if there are any old folk living alone in your street or thereabouts call in on them over Christmas week. A small kindness can mean an awful lot. |
We used to have an old lady neighbour round for Christmas dinner for quite a few years. | |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 21:21 - Oct 13 with 771 views | Lohengrin |
Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 21:20 - Oct 13 by trampie | We used to have an old lady neighbour round for Christmas dinner for quite a few years. |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 21:24 - Oct 13 with 768 views | Flashberryjack |
Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 19:28 - Oct 13 by Neath_Jack | It is definitely the most wonderful time of the year. I absolutely love Christmas. When my children were very young and I wasn't earning a big wage, the way i used to look at things was; stuff your expensive holidays and flash cars, I worked my nuts off all year to see the smiles on their faces on Christmas morning, I would have spent my last pennies to see it. I still spoil them rotten now that they have grown up. Also got a grandson, he gets as much as my two ever did as well. Ram your religious claptrap up your hoop mind, none of that here. It's one of the only times of the year when the family are all together for a couple of days. Can't wait to get the decorations up. Now New Years Eve, that night / day can do one, hate it with a passion. |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 22:19 - Oct 13 with 739 views | majorraglan | No is the answer, but I can see why people do. I really dislike what Christmas has become. The community spirt, spiritual significance has almost completely disappeared and it’s been replaced by what is an over commercialised marketing exercise designed to part people from their hard earned. I grew up in a working class family, money was tight and my parents worked very hard to give us kids the best they could. Christmas was a special time spent with family, elderly relatives came over on Christmas Day and we played games and cards and listened to stories of yesteryear. As I grew up, my outlook changed and I always worked so that the guys with kids could have time off. When I had kids of my own, my outlook changed and I really enjoyed Christmas, seeing the look of happiness on their faces when they opened their presents. These days, I am more of a grouch again, my wife though is totally different. She loves it and watches Christmas films in September! Christmas is a difficult time for lots of people, the old, the lonely and those who don’t have a great deal and we try to help others who are less fortunate. A couple of years ago, the mother of a friend of our youngest had a terrible fall and suffered very serious injuries to the extent that the kids had to perform CPR. After being released from hospital mum returned home, but she was unable to work, unable to drive, money was tight and as they lived in the country were relatively isolated. The kids knew they wouldn’t be having much for Christmas and had pretty much told their class mates. Junior and wifey bought some presents for them, Wifey also contacted the local council who have an annual Christmas present appeal on behalf of less fortunate children and families and was able to secure a few more presents. They drove up to the friends house, dropped a sack of presents at the front door, rang the bell and scarpered. To this day the recipients don’t know who was responsible for the gifts, but they were very moved by the act. I will be donating a gift to the council collection this year, hopefully so that another child will get that special feeling on Christmas Day. There are plenty of families out there who don’t have a great deal, some are decent and some not so, but kids can’t pick and choose where they grow up. As for New Years Eve, I always have hated it. [Post edited 16 Oct 2020 21:46]
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 22:51 - Oct 13 with 726 views | DJack | A tidy thread Pikey. | |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 06:44 - Oct 16 with 645 views | epaul | As with age as most here, not bothered with xmas it's for the kid, as a child in fairness to my parents they did well for me and my sister, always one big present (not to expensive) and lots of smaller ones, we'd wake up and there was always a stocking at he end of the bed with some fruit and sweets and little tid bits in it, I kinda carried that on when my kids were young. One abiding memory i do have was that there was always a shedload of booze under the stairs!! crates and crates plus bottles of every spirit imaginable, not forgetting the obligatory bottle of sherry lol. still to this day I enjoy a small glass of it xmas night. My kids now though however spoil their kids rotten, it's their choice, for me now at 5 grandchildren and counting, whilst Ii can't afford to splash out loads on the, the reasonable amount I do give them each can still mount up, plus factoring nieces and nephews, not a lot becomes a lot!! I don't mind though, we tend to chuck change away into jars all year long which goes towards our xmas food and drink although we don't really stock up on booze as if we fancy a drink the shops are virtually always open. This year however we have significantly less change stashed away as we've hardly used cash what with covid and that, seem to be always paying by card these days | |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 08:32 - Oct 16 with 634 views | gadgetuk | I'm not a religious person so that side of christmas doesn't mean much to me, having said that I have been to midnight mass (not a catholic either) and I enjoyed it. Like others on here I was brought up working class, and my parents worked bloody hard to provide presents at christmas - some things new, others second hand but I loved it. I am fortunate enought to be comfortable financially but still stick to a budget with my kids. This year we will end up spending a bit more than normal as I have decided to get them chromebooks, partially as a christmas present but mainly because it is likely the kids are going to spend time this year at home due to covid and these will help them with their studies. I tend to enjoy christmas as it brings the family together, we tend to do an open house on christmas eve where we invite the neighbours in for a drink to celebrate, around midnight I put the turkey in to slow cook overnight and when we get up in the morning there is the most wonderful aroma throughout the house. Once presents and dinner is done, we light a fire, play board games, and relax with a liberal amount of alcohol. This year unfortunately will be different due to covid - I think a lot of people are going to struggle this year, many more people will spend christmas on their own and I think we will see a major spike in cases of depression. | | | |
Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 10:32 - Oct 16 with 623 views | onehunglow | I have grandkids who are spoiled already and this fuels more excess. Truly I detest it all. Please ,friends,don't send me anything through the post. Good luck in 2021 | |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 21:43 - Oct 16 with 588 views | Catullus |
Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 19:28 - Oct 13 by Neath_Jack | It is definitely the most wonderful time of the year. I absolutely love Christmas. When my children were very young and I wasn't earning a big wage, the way i used to look at things was; stuff your expensive holidays and flash cars, I worked my nuts off all year to see the smiles on their faces on Christmas morning, I would have spent my last pennies to see it. I still spoil them rotten now that they have grown up. Also got a grandson, he gets as much as my two ever did as well. Ram your religious claptrap up your hoop mind, none of that here. It's one of the only times of the year when the family are all together for a couple of days. Can't wait to get the decorations up. Now New Years Eve, that night / day can do one, hate it with a passion. |
Totally agree, NYE is a horrible time. Christmas mornings, seeing our sons face light up, the awe in his look at the presents and the "evidence" Santa had been, half eaten mince pies, glittery footprints up the stairs leading to his bed....we went the whole hog too. Including the emails and videos from Santa on the PNP app. | |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 10:51 - Oct 17 with 556 views | onehunglow | "the most wonderful time of the year". Not for the many who are alone and lonley and expected to be joyful ,"just because its christmas". I d take christmas and shove it somewhere dark and damp | |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 13:23 - Oct 17 with 548 views | waynekerr55 |
Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 19:28 - Oct 13 by Neath_Jack | It is definitely the most wonderful time of the year. I absolutely love Christmas. When my children were very young and I wasn't earning a big wage, the way i used to look at things was; stuff your expensive holidays and flash cars, I worked my nuts off all year to see the smiles on their faces on Christmas morning, I would have spent my last pennies to see it. I still spoil them rotten now that they have grown up. Also got a grandson, he gets as much as my two ever did as well. Ram your religious claptrap up your hoop mind, none of that here. It's one of the only times of the year when the family are all together for a couple of days. Can't wait to get the decorations up. Now New Years Eve, that night / day can do one, hate it with a passion. |
Bang on, Neathie. Bang on. | |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 14:08 - Oct 17 with 533 views | onehunglow | But Christmas is by definition a Christian celebration . Presents, lights, food,drink all part of it . It is why we have it. | |
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Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 19:56 - Oct 17 with 513 views | Catullus |
Is Christmas worth getting into heavy debt for? on 14:08 - Oct 17 by onehunglow | But Christmas is by definition a Christian celebration . Presents, lights, food,drink all part of it . It is why we have it. |
Actually Richie, the Christians stole Christmas, https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/three-centuries-before-christs-birth- Just like they stole a lot of other "Pagan" dates, it was their sneaky way of conning pagans into being Christian! There's a lot of Christian stuff that isn't really Christian, https://historycollection.com/10-christian-holidays-beliefs-steeped-pagan-tradit I quite like the idea of Saturnalia myself. Still, we celebrate Christmas for the rightreasons, not religious, not so commercially driven. We enjoy the time together as a family and try to celebrate the good things we have. | |
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