Anonymous wrote:New Years, hate it! Favorites, Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve. Followed closely behind by Christmas Day. We won’t even do lots of gifts just big family gatherings, decorations and music!
Anonymous wrote:Least favorite: Juneteenth. It's divisive and it celebrates a state-level event (in Texas).
and July 4th celebrating white people bring independent from England while black people were slaves? That’s not decisive?Anonymous wrote:Least favorite: Juneteenth. It's divisive and it celebrates a state-level event (in Texas).
Anonymous wrote:last year I ordered from Carnegie deli for thanksgiving, this year is Katz's. realized I don't really like thanksgiving food all that much and forcing myself to eat it defeated the purpose of the day.Anonymous wrote:Love Halloween and Christmas, pretty much equally.
Hate Thanksgiving. I can be, and am, thankful for my blessings all year. Eating too much heavy, not particularly good food that you’d never eat otherwise and then sitting around staring at extended family all day is highly overrated.
last year I ordered from Carnegie deli for thanksgiving, this year is Katz's. realized I don't really like thanksgiving food all that much and forcing myself to eat it defeated the purpose of the day.Anonymous wrote:Love Halloween and Christmas, pretty much equally.
Hate Thanksgiving. I can be, and am, thankful for my blessings all year. Eating too much heavy, not particularly good food that you’d never eat otherwise and then sitting around staring at extended family all day is highly overrated.
Anonymous wrote:Least favorite: Juneteenth. It's divisive and it celebrates a state-level event (in Texas).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm confused by the idea of "most favorite." Favorite is favorite. No need to preface with "most."
It's a term of art question - What's your most vs least favorite?
Rather than asking:
What is your favorite holiday, and which do you hate the most?
You could just say "what is your favorite and least favorite holiday?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Least favorite is 4th of July. Just seems wrong to celebrate independence as a nation when it was really only independence for white people. Black peoples were still kept as slaves. I struggle with this every year. My favorite is Christmas, the joy of Santa for my kid, Christmas Eve church service, seeing the lights, all of it.
we already celebrate juneteenth