if not a white christmas, is it more so a red one?
11/14/09 10:12
The way Christmas is celebrated in warmer regions of the globe is, perhaps, one of the things that really perk the curiosity of those individuals in places such as Northern America and so forth.
There is no talk of dreaming of white Christmases in countries such as Panama, the Caribbean, as well as other regions in the globe, as there exists not a single day of winter in these places.
It is more about family and about religion than about symbols and figures of Christmas, such as Santa Clause.
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