So I was planning to publish this after Christmas, but I will publish it now because it is already Christmas, and this is also related to Christmas.
The perfect happy family for Christmas dinner. One of the reasons why Christmas is so meaningful and joyful in the Philippines is that it is a time when the whole family is complete, especially those whose relatives work abroad. OFWs are returning to the Philippines while other people working in the city return to their home provinces with their loved ones on Christmas day. Celebrating Christmas in the Philippines is truly a joy, and not just because of the wonderful traditions and gifts we have received. We need to remember that Christmas is not just about material things; it is about celebrating the birth of Jesus.
Delicious Christmas food Puto bumbong. There is nothing like eating Christmas in the Philippines. Good night. The Philippine tables they share are filled with delicious meats, delicious beats, and delicious stories. From sweet fucking bambong and fruit salads to delicious ham and binganga, you can get a second round on the table to taste it!
Lantern plants in the houses. Every house is filled with Christmas lanterns. Having colorful and huge lanterns not only makes the stars shine but also the house. In the Philippines, lanterns or Christmas lights are not lost as decorations in any home because they are one of the symbols of Christmas.
Christmas Gifts to Happy Children: giving gifts to everyone. Christmas is a time of gifts and a testament to the tradition of Filipinos. Friends and relatives give gifts and money every Christmas. But in the Philippines, it is customary to celebrate Christmas in company with strangers. Some offer free food, candy, gifts, and money. Filipinos are naturally generous, so even if you are not your godfather or godmother, they are willing to give you a gift.
All Christmas carols, children sing Christmas carols. If Capella is practiced in other countries, then, alas, here in the Philippines, practitioners use improvised musical instruments. So, if there is no equipment purchase, those who play the instrument from a squeezed bottle, pen, or other device go about their business.
What makes caroling more enjoyable in the Philippines is that they go home in November. Sometimes it's just a song, but there are some whose product numbers don't match the Bluetooth speakers for their background music.
The Night Mass is also credited to Sean Gabby's Christmas photo by Arun Malkadim. Like other Catholic countries, the Philippines is accustomed to going to church at night. It starts on December 16–24. In the Philippines, Church Night is held twice a day: in the morning and at night. But most people go to churchevery morning at 4 a.m. in the Philippines. Of course, church nights at breakfast are not complete without breadcrumbs, potluck, and hot tea.
Actual photo of Calinog church at Iloilo Province
Christmas holidays are the longest in the Philippines. A family at the Christmas fair From September 1st, you can feel the Christmas season. From vacation to Christmas shopping, Filipinos are getting ready as early as September! Because of this, the Philippines are now considered to have the oldest Christmas celebration in the world.
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What is your happiest Christmas? Kindly share in the comment section below!.
Merry Christmas to everyone!
merry x mass hahaha matatapos na mamaya eh