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When we lived in UK we used to go away over Christmas and new year every year, usually for 3/4 weeks. My son was in the army and so never could get home for Christmas, the thought of spending Christmas going from one relative to another and then feeling I had to invite them back at some point had me coming out in a cold sweat. It solved any chance of arguments about who was going where, so our major annual holiday was always taken over the Christmas period, if we weren´t around then there was no argument about who we were going to or when. We had some wonderful holidays around the world and spent Christmas day in some very odd places, we enjoyed these times very much. Singapore at Christmas and new year is quite something to see, spectacular. Here in Spain we usually get together with neighbours, all different nationalities, everyone cooks their own traditional Christmas food, then since we have more room, they bring it here and we always have a pleasant evening of eating, drinking and chatting. Many people here go to Benidorm, or elsewhere, over Christmas, there are always special deals and it seems very popular.Re: Going away for Christmas/New year.
We have never been away for Christmas or the New Year as my husband works in retail and as this is the busiest time of the year no one is allowed holidays.Re: Going away for Christmas/New year.
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I may very well go away over Xmas this year, but in this country.Re: Going away for Christmas/New year.
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Hi ,I go away every Christmas because ,because I'm on my own ,and I'd rather spend it in the sun and not think about Christmas. But like someone said,the case is getting too much for me,I would love to hear from someone who would like to share the same time away ,it will be cheaper with two !Re: Going away for Christmas/New year.
I've never been away for Christmas or the New Year .... it's far too expensive for my liking .... but I do enjoy going away for Twixmas (between Christmas and New Year) .... This year it's a dancing break at The Imperial Hotel, Blackpool ,,,, bit more upmarket than I'm used toThread Tools | |
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