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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

Just remember some people like myself don't like Christmas anymore.

Kids are older no santa etc.

Over commercialised to death.

I work for myself so no Christmas nights outs, lunches etc.

Christmas for me is sitting at home bored watching TV for a week.

Anyone else feel the same or is it just me being a scrooge lol.

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By *og-ManMan  over a year ago

somewhere

Dave ......Christmas is definitely not for everyone and like you my kids are too old to believe in Santa,I work for myself so dont have a christmas party to go to but you have to make an effort to get involved or you just watch tv as you say for a week

Get out of the house.....go for a drive ....then a walk .....I normally hit Glendalough at least once next week or even a beach....

There's a social on 28th December in Dublin city Centre ....have something to look forward to

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By *ealmc1973Man  over a year ago

Limerick, Clare, Tipperary

True, although, 'em kids can't be blamed all the time, Say, Muslims, Jews, Jehovah's Vitnesses, Hindus, Buddhists, to name a few others, who don't give a damn about someone's birthday.

As for me...I don't care about Ghaaa or that rugby tournament in Qatar.

...am I being politically incorrect here?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I now love having time to myself where I am no longer responsible for the happiness of others. Embrace the freedom

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By *iggtommy2000Man  over a year ago

Gorey

My 2nd Christmas is a divorcee and I'm usually a grinch but really looking forward to this year. Self employed too so no Xmas parties but plenty of opportunity for cheeky pints.

As bog man said above, you need to get out and get involved with family and friends or you'll just be sitting around for a week doing nothing. At the end of the day, you're responsible for your own happiness. Happy to chat with anyone who needs it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Not really for me either.

No Xmas party, but than I have no interest in going out meeting people that wouldn't speak to you on a normal night out but their your best friend at Xmas.

Will have dinner with my folks, go for a walk, enjoy their company. Come home to my house that evening, light the fire have some wine and go to bed. Technically its all over than.

I'm just thankful have a roof over my head, a warm bed and I'm safe.

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By *ealmc1973Man  over a year ago

Limerick, Clare, Tipperary

As DD above said... I, personally, think, that Christmas is commercialized, as anything else.

To me, it is about self-indulgence, year is over, so sit back, have a nice meal, be it self cooking beans on toast, take-away, or half-cooked chicken from one's neighbors. Having a nice glass/bottle of something one, normally, wouldn't buy, because - god, it's soooo, expensive - and looking back to the year just gone. Time to be proud of one's achievements and right mix of nostalgia, bright future and all that. Feck presents, those are for kids and people, who do not know the real meaning of this holiday.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It's definitely an over rated time of the year..people buying over priçed shite that goes in the attic, adverts, charity shops and or the bin

..can be good craic being out as the atmosphere can be great...I say make it your own and don't believe the hype

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By *erverts AnonymousMan  over a year ago

Darkest desires

As some posters have already said why not use the time to get out and about?

I agree that the whole thing is far to drawn out! But even this grinch gets a bit festive for a couple of days.

You could look at a sun holiday away altogether at this time of year that way you can escape the family if that's what your after

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By *ustBoWoman  over a year ago

Somewhere in Co. Down

I'm not that bothered either way about Christmas I used to love it but now it's being celebrated so early I get fed up of hearing about it by the time Christmas day actually arrives.

We never go mad at Christmas present wise it's usually just a few small gifts.

In saying that where I work they love Christmas and get all excited about it so that helps to get me into the Christmas spirit seeing how much happiness they get from it.

This Christmas I'm looking forward to spending the day with my family,we are all together for the first time in years and it's been a tough year for us so that for me will make it a special day this time around.

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By *andytownMan  over a year ago

Gods Own Country

Christmas "per say" isn't for me due to various reasons but I love to see many enjoying the whole show and getting into the festive spirit.

Time for a little bit of humility and family time, and not rising to the media spending frenzy constantly being forced apon us.

So, GHB folks

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman  over a year ago

My town

Christmas will be strange this year, my dad is in the uk and this week we have had two family deaths on the same day, my kids are not a age for Santa, except my middle girl who will forever believe in Santa . I'm gonna make the most of it enjoy family time.

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By *lamingo57Woman  over a year ago

Carrick

My kids are well past Santa. They flew out to their dad today for Christmas with him. I don't love Christmas so I'm happily spending it alone. I've had offers of dinner invites which I'm grateful for, but I plan to spend the day snacking and reading and not worrying about anyone.

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By *andytownMan  over a year ago

Gods Own Country


"Christmas will be strange this year, my dad is in the uk and this week we have had two family deaths on the same day, my kids are not a age for Santa, except my middle girl who will forever believe in Santa . I'm gonna make the most of it enjoy family time. "

Hugs

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By *itemeagainMan  over a year ago

Wexford


"My kids are well past Santa. They flew out to their dad today for Christmas with him. I don't love Christmas so I'm happily spending it alone. I've had offers of dinner invites which I'm grateful for, but I plan to spend the day snacking and reading and not worrying about anyone. "

Sounds like a good plan

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By *lassy lady 216Woman  over a year ago

Craigavon

I'm working as usual this yr but I get to spend 3 nites in a 4star hotel at no cost to me so I will be making the most of it if anyone cares to join me all the better lol

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By *ixie and dixie2022Couple  over a year ago

villiage

Our kids are grown up and moved away but we still love xmas

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Everyone has a different take or aspect on it , to me it's all about being with , as best you can of Course ,the people that care about you the other 364 days of the year , the rest can go fuck themselves,you see it all unfold before your very eyes , those that care and those that don't , like my updated profile says ..you don't give to receive..it's by giving you receive.. simple really, the true value of Christmas isn't in anything materialistic, Christmas is a time of year that it is what you make it , like anything the most important thing is that you are kind to yourself, Christmas or no Christmas.

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By *ubal1Man  over a year ago

Newry Down

Frankly, Christmas day is just another day for me, except that my routine is severely disrupted in that everything is closed, esp. public transport.

Christmas is over-rated, homogenised and massively over-commercialised and exploited by retailers; many businesses would not be viable in the absence of a Christmas festival of spending, consumption and over-indulgence.

Frankly, I no longer send Christmas cards and only receive one special one; I cannot disclose its source but you probably would not believe who sends it!

A great time for very young children and a top quality pudding from M&S rounds off the day, after having watched The Great Escape,of course, which was filmed sixty years ago, this year!

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By *untimes_83Man  over a year ago

Belfast


"Just remember some people like myself don't like Christmas anymore.

Kids are older no santa etc.

Over commercialised to death.

I work for myself so no Christmas nights outs, lunches etc.

Christmas for me is sitting at home bored watching TV for a week.

Anyone else feel the same or is it just me being a scrooge lol. "

What do you mean "just remember"? Like when others are enjoying themselves they should stop and remember your moany self pitying post and reflect on it?

Jeez man catch a grip. Let those who enjoy it enjoy it and don't berate it.

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"

Frankly, I no longer send Christmas cards and only receive one special one; I cannot disclose its source but you probably would not believe who sends it!

"

We're on tune edge of our seats now waiting for the reveal...

My money is on the pope.

Maybe Noam Chomsky?

Bono?

Cherie Blair?

Sarah Palin?

Ian Botham?

Robin Swann?

Jesus?

The list of possibilities is endless, which somehow seems appropriate.

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By *ateniteCouple  over a year ago

Youghal

After this year we probably have 1 more with Santa. But aside from that we love getting together with our families, having downtime from work, drinks with friends etc.

We're not religious but regardless of that, it's a nice time of the year for us.

Also, there's nothing wrong with spending a boring couple of days in front of the TV with the feet up.

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By *og-ManMan  over a year ago

somewhere


"

Frankly, I no longer send Christmas cards and only receive one special one; I cannot disclose its source but you probably would not believe who sends it!

We're on tune edge of our seats now waiting for the reveal...

My money is on the pope.

Maybe Noam Chomsky?

Bono?

Cherie Blair?

Sarah Palin?

Ian Botham?

Robin Swann?

Jesus?

The list of possibilities is endless, which somehow seems appropriate. "

Its.............Rebekah Vardy

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By *ichael McCarthyMan  over a year ago

Lucan


"

Frankly, I no longer send Christmas cards and only receive one special one; I cannot disclose its source but you probably would not believe who sends it!

We're on tune edge of our seats now waiting for the reveal...

My money is on the pope.

Maybe Noam Chomsky?

Bono?

Cherie Blair?

Sarah Palin?

Ian Botham?

Robin Swann?

Jesus?

The list of possibilities is endless, which somehow seems appropriate.

Its.............Rebekah Vardy "

Colleen is going to be annoyed. I'd say she thought she was in there!

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By *otass and scorpioCouple  over a year ago

limerick cork tipperary clare waterford

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By *otass and scorpioCouple  over a year ago

limerick cork tipperary clare waterford

We have no kids at all and still love Xmas .. decorate the house inside and out etc … cook Xmas dinner … buy each other presents and visit family …. Have a few nights out/ meets if we get lucky …. Christmas is what you make it …. If sitting around watching tv is boring there is plenty other options … socials and parties all over the place going on

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By *andytownMan  over a year ago

Gods Own Country


"I'm working as usual this yr but I get to spend 3 nites in a 4star hotel at no cost to me so I will be making the most of it if anyone cares to join me all the better lol"

Any Ukrainian men wanted

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Everyone has a different take or aspect on it , to me it's all about being with , as best you can of Course ,the people that care about you the other 364 days of the year , the rest can go fuck themselves,you see it all unfold before your very eyes , those that care and those that don't , like my updated profile says ..you don't give to receive..it's by giving you receive.. simple really, the true value of Christmas isn't in anything materialistic, Christmas is a time of year that it is what you make it , like anything the most important thing is that you are kind to yourself, Christmas or no Christmas."

I'm definitely a giver sent a heap of Xmas cards, love cards and would send them for any occassion

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By *oxyvixen99Woman  over a year ago

Newtownabbey

I've loved Christmas and I've dreaded Christmas.

Just do your own thing over the period, celebrate or don't..it's your decision but no one should be made feel shit for whatever they do because it's different to you.

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By *andytownMan  over a year ago

Gods Own Country


"I've loved Christmas and I've dreaded Christmas.

Just do your own thing over the period, celebrate or don't..it's your decision but no one should be made feel shit for whatever they do because it's different to you."

This

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By * la carteCouple  over a year ago

Dublin


"

Frankly, I no longer send Christmas cards and only receive one special one; I cannot disclose its source but you probably would not believe who sends it!

We're on tune edge of our seats now waiting for the reveal...

My money is on the pope.

Maybe Noam Chomsky?

Bono?

Cherie Blair?

Sarah Palin?

Ian Botham?

Robin Swann?

Jesus?

The list of possibilities is endless, which somehow seems appropriate. "

A card from Noam Chomsky be deadly

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By * la carteCouple  over a year ago

Dublin


"Just remember some people like myself don't like Christmas anymore.

Kids are older no santa etc.

Over commercialised to death.

I work for myself so no Christmas nights outs, lunches etc.

Christmas for me is sitting at home bored watching TV for a week.

Anyone else feel the same or is it just me being a scrooge lol.

What do you mean "just remember"? Like when others are enjoying themselves they should stop and remember your moany self pitying post and reflect on it?

Jeez man catch a grip. Let those who enjoy it enjoy it and don't berate it. "

Well, aren't you just charming?

Merry Christmas to you and yours

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By * la carteCouple  over a year ago

Dublin


"Just remember some people like myself don't like Christmas anymore.

Kids are older no santa etc.

Over commercialised to death.

I work for myself so no Christmas nights outs, lunches etc.

Christmas for me is sitting at home bored watching TV for a week.

Anyone else feel the same or is it just me being a scrooge lol. "

Christmas is definitely over commercialised! Sure, where would we be without consumerism?!

I can understand being disenchanted around Christmas for many, many reasons. You are the maker of your own happiness, so why don't you think of ways you would actually enjoy spending the day, regardless and try actioning them within the constraints of the holiday that's in it - closure of venues and family/friends being busy with their own stuff.

If you don't want to watch TV, think of an activity you could do - get yourself some Lego to build, a jigsaw puzzle to do, a project you've been meaning to tackle for a while that's been put on the long finger?

Treat yourself to a meal you'd never have thought you'd try - sushi, Japanese cuisine, they've ostrich steaks in Lidl at the moment...

Buy that expensive bottle of wine or whiskey, have that cigar - do it for yourself .

I hope you find a way of spending the time in a way that's meaningful to you, whether that is in the "Christmas spirit" or any other.

Merry Christmas Mrs

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

" Bah ..humbug "... Christmas is a time that it is whatever you make it to be ...even Scrooge saw that .

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