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Merry Christmas!
I want to wish you all a Merry Christmas. I know today is the 23th, but the time is running quickly, and it never stops. Tomorrow will be Christmas Eve, a very important day. Here in Mexico, people is meeting with family and friends. The dinner is tomorrow, around 11 p.m. When the clock marks the midnight, everyone hug each other. Then people do an exchange of gifts. In some places, the baby Jesus is lulled before placing him in the manger. The meeting finishes until 2, 3, or even 6 o'clock. The 25th in the morning, a piñata is broken. In rural or traditionalist places, other celebrations are made, but I don't know them all. This Christmas I'll travel to Pachuca de Soto, a city near Mexico City, but a little more peaceful and cold.
Now I think it, I realized that in the major part of the world it's actually December 24th. Thus, my greeting isn't so early .
Have a good winter, or , if you're in the south hemisphere, have a good summer.
Don't stop believing, this is time of sorrow and of happiness as well.
¡Feliz Navidad! Os quiero mucho.
Now I think it, I realized that in the major part of the world it's actually December 24th. Thus, my greeting isn't so early .
Have a good winter, or , if you're in the south hemisphere, have a good summer.
Don't stop believing, this is time of sorrow and of happiness as well.
¡Feliz Navidad! Os quiero mucho.
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I know today is the 23rd, but the time is running quickly, and it never stops. Twenty-third --> 23rd
Here in Mexico, people meet is meeting with family and friends.
The dinner is tomorrow, around 11 p.m. When the clock strikes midnight, everyone hugs each other.
The meeting finishes until 2, 3, or even 6 o'clock (in the morning).
On December 25th in the morning, a piñata is broken.
Now that I think about it, I realized that in most parts of the world it's actually December 24th.
Have a good winter, or , if you're in the southern hemisphere, have a good summer.
Don't stop believing, this is a time of sorrow and of happiness as well.