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Clive Posted 20 years ago
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Merry Christmas! What can you see from your window?

Hi everyone,

This is not grammar-related, but I hope you will overlook that.

I'd like to offer everyone my best Christmas wishes. I can't send everyone a Christmas card, so instead I thought I would tell you, briefly, what I can see as I sit here and look out of my window.

I see everything covered in a white blanket of snow. It's actually snowing quite heavily, and tonight it will continue until we receive about 30 cms. It's beginning to get dark, and the streetlights have come on, and are shining on the snow. A few cars are passing, with snow spraying up from under their tires. In front of my window, my Japanese elm tree is standing tall and bravely in the snow.

So many people write to this forum from so many countries. I like to think of you all sitting in front of your keyboards, in your own personal world as I am in mine. Perhaps you may have a few moments to post to this thread, telling us what you can see from your window?

Again, my best Christmas wishes to all, Clive
  

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Hi there Clive! - Thanks for sharing your feeling. I also want to share my feeling with you Clive, There's no snow in Vietnam, so what I can see from my window is the blue sky, it's pretty cold right now.

  • Hi there Clive!
  • - Thanks for sharing your feeling.
  • I also want to share my feeling with you Clive, There's no snow in Vietnam, so what I can see from my window is the blue sky, it's pretty cold right now.
  • And tonight my family and I are decorating the Christmas tree togethere, and many streets near my house are decorated with many beautiful lights and lovely Santa Clauses.
  • Our choir is making many things for our fashion show at church on 24/12.
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Hi there Clive!

- Thanks for sharing your feeling. I also want to share my feeling with you Clive, There's no snow in Vietnam, so what I can see from my window is the blue sky, it's pretty cold right now. And tonight my family and I are decorating the Christmas tree togethere, and many streets near my house are decorated with many beautiful lights and lovely Santa Clauses. Our choir is m
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Well, lots of snow in Canada where Clive lives is what I'd expected, but celebrating the birth of Jesus and decorating the Christmas tree is not what I had envisioned about Vietnam. Thanks for sharing Stevenukd.

Since my laptop is in the basement, all I see out of my window is the aluminum well. But outside in this suburban Chicago neighborhood, just about 90% of the homes are d
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Yes a very merry Christmas to you all.

Well It's quite hot here in Melbourne, Australia. Sun is beaming out of a perfectly clear blue sky bringing the temperatures regularly into the 30's (86 degree Fahrenheit). Everything is green and people are happy with plenty of office breakup parties and BBQs taking place in the pubs and parks.

Beer tastes particularly good at this time of
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Time: Dec the 16th, 2005
Place:A city of China.
Temp: 5 degree.

Today is a sunny day. But it's cold for a city where in summer the temperature can reach 40'c.But It's not the coldest in winter, because there's no wind. And in the afternoon people come out.to enjoy the winter sunshines. Chistmas is becoming more and more important in China. Especially for the young, many people
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Merry Christmas everyone! But besides that, what about the people that don't celebrate christmas? I'm not one of them I'm just trying to be considerate.
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I don't celebrate the Chirstmas. But people can still enjoy its benifits. for example, I can enjoy the good discounts in the supermarket.
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I am particularly happy that Hanukkah begins this year on Dec. 25 (and continues for 8 days), so I can do most of my shopping at the after-Christmas clearance sales! There is a lot of controversy in the U.S. this year over whether people (stores in their advertising, President Bush in his holiday cards, etc.) should say "Merry Christmas" or something more general like "Happy Holidays" or "Season
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'I guess 'Walmart' is the store that first changed it's holidy slogan from 'Merry Christmas' to 'Happy Holidays';how ver, I guess it has become a big controversy, I guess.
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Hello Everyone,

I do not celebrate Christmas since I belong to a different religion, but I have been visiting a Church in my neighborhood 10 years for now. On Christmas day, I would go to that near by Church and watch how people celebrate and enjoy the festival. Besides, every year ,my friend and I together donate an amount to the Church that would give the money to two poor family who
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Hi Guys,

I'm a little concerned that my original post may have given offence to some people. If so, I apologize.

I work and live in an extremely multi-cultural and multi-religious environment, in which most people seem to appreciate the good feelings and happiness that flow from other people's special celebrations.

Perhaps I should have stated more explicitly my respect

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