Christmas is often associated with happiness and joy, but it is not always a happy time for everyone. Many people may feel lonely, stressed, or overwhelmed during the holiday season. It is important to be understanding and considerate of others' experiences during this time.
Yes it is always a joyful time, it is a season of giving and receiving gifts.
But it may be a stressful time for those doing the catering (your mom cooks a lot?), and if distant relatives come to stay there may be tension if they don't get on with each other.
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The greeting 'Happy Christmas' may be rendered into Brazilian Portuguese as Boa Natal, or Natal Alegre. But a standard Christmas greeting is Boas Festas. And there's always the traditional greeting of Feliz Natal, from Portugal. Boa = good. Alegre = happy. Feliz = happy, but rendered as Merry. Natal = Christmas. Festas = celebrations, feasts.
As for what makes a happy Christmas depends on the person but the stereotypical happy Christmas always involves many things. Family, food, gifts, cookies, egg nog, cookies, more cookies, dinner, friends, oh and we may have forgotten to mention cookies.
Nollaig Shona- happy christmas Nollaig Shona duit- happy christmas to you
The translated way to to say Happy Christmas in the Malyalam language is "Happy Krismas."
very happy Christmas to you too
Have a happy holiday! Or have a happy Christmas
they just say HAPPY CHRISTMAS
Yes, they do at around Christmas time. They have hand crafted ornaments, and they are creative, fun, and happy! Last time I went there for ornaments, they had one with a piano keyboard and snowman.
Happy Days - 1974 Christmas Time 6-16 was released on: USA: 19 December 1978 Netherlands: 25 December 1983
Your parents are most of the time happy when you are happy because they feel could for you and always want you to be happy. That makes them happy too.