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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Easter is a weird to get upset about if you haven’t darkened the door of a church in 17 years. [/quote] I’m religious too, but I get why this stuff is a big deal to OP. If you aren’t going to church, then the baskets and the egg hunt is the whole holiday. [/quote] It’s Easter, the most religious of Christian holidays. If you don’t celebrate that, then there isn’t much of a “holiday.” Who believes in the Easter Bunny?[/quote] You’re not really this clueless, are you?[/quote] That’s all you’ve got? Look beyond your small circle. This is 2026. Easter isn’t a big holiday for the non-religious.[/quote] Everyone I know does a big family dinner and lots still do some type of egg hunt. None of us are going to church or are very religious. My neighborhood does an egg hunt and I live in a 99% Hindu/Muslim neighborhood. [/quote] The Hindu/Muslim families celebrate Easter with a big family dinner? I get the kids participating in the community egg hunt but that is fascinating. [/quote] It's as ridiculous as saying Christians are celebrating Passover, Diwali and Eid with huge family feasts. I mean everyone is my neighborhood is doing it so it must be a thing.[/quote]
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