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25 Oct 2012, 1:29 am

I'm just wondering, do you like celebrations? I don't like celebrations, any kind. Birthdays, Christmas, New Year's, Valentine, just name it. I always feel awkward when it happens. I don't understand why people make it such a big deal. I even don't like saying goodbyes. I always feel awkward, I want people to act "normal" when these things happen. Does anyone feel this way? I would like to hear anything so that I know I'm not the only one.


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25 Oct 2012, 2:33 am

I'd say such things are hideous in the extreme, no such things occur in my life now but maybe twenty thirty years ago they might with ppl that wld be more correctly termed 'acquantances' and to be honest I had zero rapport.

I think its all to do with if you 'gel' with such ppl.



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25 Oct 2012, 7:37 am

Small celebrations (such as with immediate family) can be a lot of fun. When it's time to cram fifty people into a living room for Christmas, that does get overwhelming. It's nice to break away from the humdrum day to day sometimes.



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25 Oct 2012, 8:17 am

I don't like my own, but I like going to other people's celebrations :D



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25 Oct 2012, 10:58 am

Certainly not


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25 Oct 2012, 11:37 am

I just hate them.



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25 Oct 2012, 1:38 pm

I love them.



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25 Oct 2012, 5:35 pm

I like Christmas to an extent, that's about it. Even at that, shortly after dinner I will want to return to my room.



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25 Oct 2012, 9:01 pm

The only reason I can bear them is if I get presents.



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26 Oct 2012, 3:28 pm

I love 'em.


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27 Oct 2012, 4:21 am

Hate it~

Especially my Birthday that is tomorrow.
I feel like I'm being judged not to have friends to celebrate with, while my brother/sister have parties~

Ugh, I want to switching off my phone and not go to Facebook for about a week :x
I hate answering my phone to hear about "Happy Birthday" and then the question about my plans for my b.day.



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27 Oct 2012, 4:27 am

I always like the idea of them but I usually come home afterwards feeling really bad when I've been unable to talk with people properly.


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27 Oct 2012, 11:42 am

I really like festivals, christmas being my favourite! I wouldn't mind trying a new festival from another culture, Diwali has always appealed to me.


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27 Oct 2012, 10:59 pm

Christmas is the worst one. It feels like such a suffocating holiday to me. There is just more everything and it's so in your face that you can't escape it. I don't particularly like getting presents, because I'm ever sure how to react when I get them. Especially if it's something I really wanted or they put a lot of thought into it, the emotion is overwhelming and it usually expresses itself as tears and I refuse to cry in front of anyone.

I don't particularly like my Birthday either. Mainly for two reasons. One, I have no choice but to be the centre of attention, which I loathe. Two, it reminds me of how old I am and how there are all these things which I've dreamed of or wanted to achieve and how I haven't done them yet. It makes me feel like I'm a failure, or it's too late or I'm running out of time.

I'd much prefer celebrations when I can be a quiet observer and retreat for alone time when I need it.


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27 Oct 2012, 11:02 pm

MjrMajorMajor wrote:
Small celebrations (such as with immediate family) can be a lot of fun. When it's time to cram fifty people into a living room for Christmas, that does get overwhelming...

You beat me to it.

Why do so many "celebrations" have to involve too much food, too many people, and music that is too loud?

My table seats eight. Serving a five-course meal for eight is the most that I can handle.



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27 Oct 2012, 11:05 pm

Celebrations also seem to drag on too long for me when I want to go home and the rest of my family does not.