people harvest by first of all growing corn seeds and then finally cropping it down in the autumn
It is different in almost every game. You'll have to include which Harvest Moon game you are playing for people to answer properly.
Unwrap is a Christmas word. People unwrap their presents.
You must complete all the marriage requirements and then propose with the Blue Feather. The marriage requirements are: Have a Red Heart with him/her See their four Heart Events Buy the Big Bed from the Bazaar Be in year two or later Have 30,000LP with their friends/family (this does not apply to all marriage candidates) The Big Bed will not be available until you get the first Bazaar upgrade. After that you can buy it from the Fantastic Furniture Stand for 10,000G. You get the Blue Feather once a marriage candidate has an Orange Heart and you are in year two or later. Stuart and Ethel come to your house and give it to you. Which is why you have to wait until at least year two to get married. People to befriend in order to marry a certain person: Sherry- Lloyd and Felix Daisy- Stuart and Ethel Antoinette- Claude Freya- No one Emiko- No one (but you must give her 120 gifts in order to marry her) Lloyd- Sherry and Felix Dirk- Ivan Ivan- Dirk Angelo- No one Amir- No one
That depends on who you want to marry. Some people don't move to the Island until you ring a certain Bell. If you want to marry the Harvest Goddess or Harvest King you will need to ring all the Bells. It might be the same for the Wizard and Witch but I am not sure.
Yes other people do its the place where me and my wife had a honeymoon buetiful place.
A birthday box is a program that provides needy children with a box of presents for their birthday. It is also a box that is given to normal people for their birthday.
That is just the birthday tradition. People give gifts because they are happy that person is born. It is a way of showing appreciation for someone.
At a birthday, most people have a birthday cake, birthday presents, and all the birthday person's loved ones there.
To give me lots o presents. And to get drunk and to celebrate the day people think is Christ's birthday
I do but I have a friend that has their birthday on that day so ... it really doesn't count.(337)
Write on the invitation: Presents happily received or Presents welcome. Or something along those lines. You shouldn't have to ask it's an ocassion for which presents are usually given, i.e. , birthday, anniversary . You may bring a hostess gift for a non-specific ocassion.
people give treats and presents as you asked because its a time to celebraite gods birthday/death i forgot which one
When it is Christmas and that is the 24th, 25th and 26th of December. Most dutch people don't celebrate Christmas with presents, but give presents to each other on "Sinterklaas" which is the 5th of December ("Pakjesavond") and the 6th (the actual birthday of "Sinterklaas")
Your birthday is a very special day. It's the day you came into the world. Every year people celebrate it, give you presents and you turn a year older than you were the year before.
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There are people who are in poverty and cannot get presents and they NEED presents. Americans, even though they do not NEED presents, get tons.