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View Poll Results: Christmas Eve or Christmas Day? | ||||||
Eve - nothing beats the fresh anticipation. and Xmas Eve traditions |
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6 | 40.00% | |||
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The 25th |
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5 | 33.33% | |||
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Both |
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4 | 26.67% | |||
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I normally get a takeaway or eat out on Christmas Eve but then again I do most Friday nights, so |
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I like the period between the 27th and the New Year but Boxing Day’s always been a big anti-climax for me. Similarly Sundays feel like an anti-climax after the core weekend period (Friday evening/Saturday)’s over and I’d automatically choose Friday over Saturday as a favourite day of the week for that reason (anticipation).
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