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This should '''''not''''' have been moved here. "Christmas Card" with two upper case letters is its own disamibugation. -- [[User:Zoe|Zoe]] |
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Not surprisingly, this page attracts a fair amount of linkspam from ecard and other card purveyors. I added an External Links section for historical archives and other material that does not relate directly to the article, but are relevant to the topic. I would suggest that noncommercial ecard and other sites are only worthy of links if they would significantly enhance the reader's understanding of past history or current trends in Christmas cards. [[User:Lindmere|Lindmere]] 16:43, 27 August 2007 (UTC) |
Not surprisingly, this page attracts a fair amount of linkspam from ecard and other card purveyors. I added an External Links section for historical archives and other material that does not relate directly to the article, but are relevant to the topic. I would suggest that noncommercial ecard and other sites are only worthy of links if they would significantly enhance the reader's understanding of past history or current trends in Christmas cards. [[User:Lindmere|Lindmere]] 16:43, 27 August 2007 (UTC) |
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== Snowy weather traditionally depicted in British cards a result of volcano activity in Victorian times == |
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== Christmas Cards == |
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I've heard that the idea we have in Britain of Christmas being a time of snow was established during Victorian times, when the cards first became popular, and in writings by Dickens, was due to unusually cold weather at that time due to the eruption of a large volcano (Krakatoa?). In normal times, snow is quite rare on Christmas day in England, at least. Another thing I've heard is that this was due to Christmas being held in what we would now call January, prior to the change to the modern calendar. [[Special:Contributions/78.147.242.123|78.147.242.123]] ([[User talk:78.147.242.123|talk]]) 21:47, 6 April 2009 (UTC) |
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Ha ha ha, la la la and ho ho ho are just some of the sounds that remind us that Christmas is just round the corner. Irresistible sales, shopping escapades, giggling kids, fun and frolic, loads of parties, king size feasts and long cozy holidays are just some of the exciting aspects of Christmas. |
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Christmas is a day to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. On the Christmas Eve, people offer prayer at the churches. They light candles and seek blessings of Jesus Christ. |
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On this festive day, “Merry Christmas” and “Happy Christmas” echoes from all the directions. |
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During this time around, everybody is busy in serious shopping; busy buying Christmas Gifts for their family, friends, peers, associates and acquaintances. Christmas is a festival associated with the exchange of gifts. With the arrival of the Christmas, people start planning for Christmas shopping and preparing a list for Christmas gifts. Although, it is quite a daunting task to find a right gift for your loved ones, various store and online websites offer interesting and unique Christmas gift ideas. Christmas corporate gifts, gift baskets, Christmas greeting cards and ecards are just some of the options available there. |
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On the onset of the winter festivity, people hunt to find a Xmas tree for their house. The tree is said to be the partner of your happiness and excitement. All the members of the family decorate the Christmas tree with beautiful ornaments like baubles, shining stars, lights, bells, confetti and streamers, and pile some gifts under it. |
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Family members circle around the Christmas tree and sing Christmas carols like "We Wish you a Merry Christmas" or Jingle Bells" to enliven the spirits of Xmas. Christmas carols are an integral part of this festivity. Families hymn it and sing along with the church chorus, which sets the festive mood. Carols reminds everyone that it's Christmas again! – A time of singing, dancing, enjoying and merry making. It’s said, at the time of Jesus' birth, the angels sang various songs when they encountered the shepherds in order to tell them the news of Jesus' birth. This practice is followed till date and it is a tradition to sing carols on Christmas. |
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Christmas is very popular amongst all age-groups especially, with the kids. On the Christmas Eve, kids wait top receive gifts for the Santa Claus. St. Nick is a very popular figure and the X-Mas Day many people impersonate Santa Claus. They can be seen with a big pot belly, white bread and a bag full of gifts on the streets distributing gifts. |
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On Christmas people decorate their houses using centerpieces of angels and doves, new tableware, kitchenware and flowers wreath. Stockings filled with gifts and goodies are placed near the fireplace. For yummy treats, chocolate cookies and cakes are prepared at home to serve the guests. |
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Christmas is the time to be simply happy and greet everyone all and sundry. Christmas wishes are exchanged verbally with friends and loved ones to express you love, care, appreciation and gratitude. |
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[edit]This should not have been moved here. "Christmas Card" with two upper case letters is its own disamibugation. -- Zoe
The description here seems overly Jesus-centric; many Christmas cards in the US at least are based rather in the Santa Claus tradition. --Brion 03:43 Jan 20, 2003 (UTC)
In Japan, Christmas cards sometimes have pictures of Santa being crucified. :-)
- I was devasted to hear that this is probably an urban myth. I suspect that if such a thing does nowadays exist, it is a deliberate joke based oin the original myth or story. Funny how many of the best stories end up not being true, isn't it? <sigh> Nevilley 17:48 Jan 24, 2003 (UTC)
There are Christmas Cards and there are christmas cards--know what i mean? this is not a proper name!
[I love this place. I love all disputes. I hope no one is angry!]
Arthur
I'm not angry, just confused. :) "Christmas" is a proper name. "Card" is not. Ergo, "Christmas card". (Except for the obscure album title, of course.) --Brion 03:56 Jan 20, 2003 (UTC)
So what's your problem? The generic item is here. We're fine, leave it alone. -- Zoe
Which Queen Mary?
[edit]Is this Queen Mary the Mary of Teck, wife of George V, UK? Make clear? Cheers JackyR 20:22, 23 December 2005 (UTC)
- Oh, good point! Certainly not the first, I don't think she had much leisure time. Fixed. (With link.) Lindmere 18:05, 30 December 2005 (UTC)
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[edit]Not surprisingly, this page attracts a fair amount of linkspam from ecard and other card purveyors. I added an External Links section for historical archives and other material that does not relate directly to the article, but are relevant to the topic. I would suggest that noncommercial ecard and other sites are only worthy of links if they would significantly enhance the reader's understanding of past history or current trends in Christmas cards. Lindmere 16:43, 27 August 2007 (UTC)
Snowy weather traditionally depicted in British cards a result of volcano activity in Victorian times
[edit]I've heard that the idea we have in Britain of Christmas being a time of snow was established during Victorian times, when the cards first became popular, and in writings by Dickens, was due to unusually cold weather at that time due to the eruption of a large volcano (Krakatoa?). In normal times, snow is quite rare on Christmas day in England, at least. Another thing I've heard is that this was due to Christmas being held in what we would now call January, prior to the change to the modern calendar. 78.147.242.123 (talk) 21:47, 6 April 2009 (UTC)
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