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International Christmas: How the World Wishes 'Merry Christmas'

18/12/2024

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Christmas is celebrated in countless ways across the globe, and one of the most universal traditions is wishing each other a "Merry Christmas." However, the language and expressions vary from country to country, reflecting the diversity of cultures and languages around the world. These festive greetings are a warm reminder that, no matter where you are, the spirit of the holiday is felt by all.

In English-speaking countries like Australia, the United States and the UK, people simply say “Merry Christmas.” However, in Spain, Christmas greetings are “Feliz Navidad,” while in Italy, it’s “Buon Natale.” In France, you might hear “Joyeux Noël,” and in Germany, “Frohe Weihnachten” is commonly used.

In Scandinavian countries, the greetings change slightly— in Sweden, it’s “God Jul,” in Norway, “God Jul” as well, and in Denmark, people wish each other “Glædelig Jul.” Further east, in Russia, the holiday greeting is “С Рождеством Христовым” (S Rozhdestvom Khristovym), which means “Merry Christmas” in Russian.
In more distant lands like the Philippines, a predominantly Catholic country, you’ll hear “Maligayang Pasko” during the Christmas season. Meanwhile, in Ethiopia, where Christmas is celebrated on January 7, people greet each other with “Melkam Genna.”
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No matter the language, these Christmas greetings symbolize a shared message of joy, love, and goodwill. They remind us that Christmas is a global celebration, connecting us all, no matter where we come from or what language we speak.
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Christmas Around the World: A Global Celebration of Tradition and Joy

10/12/2024

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Christmas is celebrated worldwide, but each country adds its unique touch to the holiday season, reflecting its rich cultural traditions and customs. In the United States and much of Europe, Christmas is marked by festive decorations, gift-giving, and family gatherings. The Christmas tree, adorned with lights and ornaments, is central to these celebrations, as are traditions like caroling and enjoying festive meals.

In Mexico, Christmas celebrations are full of color and warmth. One popular tradition is "Las Posadas," a reenactment of Mary and Joseph’s search for shelter. This is accompanied by singing, feasting, and festive parties. In Italy, Christmas is also marked by elaborate nativity scenes, and the holiday extends into January with the celebration of Epiphany, where La Befana, a kind old witch, delivers gifts to children.

In the Philippines, Christmas is known for its vibrant, long-lasting celebrations, which begin as early as September. The "Simbang Gabi," a series of early morning Masses, is a cherished tradition, leading up to Christmas Eve. The holiday is further brightened by the spectacular "parol" lanterns that adorn homes and streets.

In Australia, Christmas falls during summer, so many families celebrate with barbecues, beach outings, and outdoor festivals. Despite the difference in weather, Australians still embrace the familiar joys of Christmas, including decorating homes with lights and exchanging gifts.
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Though the traditions differ, the universal spirit of love, giving, and togetherness makes Christmas a truly global celebration.
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How VLLC says Merry Christmas around the world!

5/12/2024

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Join VLLC to celebrate Christmas around the world!
Selamat Hari Natal  สุขสันต์วันคริสต์มาส      Merry Christmas!
¡Feliz Navidad!  めりーくりすます   C рождеством!   عيد ميلاد مجيد   Joyeux Noël
メリークリスマス     Buon Natale    Καλά Χριστούγεννα  
Feliz Natal
圣诞快乐       Frohe Weihnachten  
메리 크리스마스    Vrolijk Kerstfeest.
عيد ميلاد مجيد
Merry Christmas
Joyeux Noël
Frohe Weihnachten!
Καλά Χριστούγεννα!
Selamat Hari Natal!
Buon Natale!
メリークリスマス
C рождеством!
¡Feliz Navidad!
สุขสันต์วันคริสต์มาส
圣诞快乐
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How to Travel on a budget.

2/12/2024

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Everyone wants to travel. Few things open the mind and satisfy the senses as much as seeing new places. The benefits are countless. However, travel does not come without its limitations. The reality is that travelling is an expensive hobby – one of the greatest forces that holds people back from travelling is their budget.
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Here are 4 ways to travel on a budget:
1.       Book ahead of time. Anyone who has been delayed in booking flights is familiar with the pain of watching prices climb by the day. The closer the date of the flight comes, the higher the prices climb – and the same goes for every other part of a trip. Planning well ahead of time is essential if you want prices to remain reasonable. On top of this, the earlier you book, the more options you have for accommodation and activities.
2.       Live like a local. We’ve all seen, and most likely been, the cringeworthy tourist at some point. But travelling like a tourist not only damages our dignity, it breaks the bank too. A good thing to keep in mind while travelling is that the city you are visiting is full of people who live there every day. Eating out, getting around and enjoying the city can be done for a reasonable price, if you’re willing to live like a local. For example, find the local supermarkets close to your accommodation, and eat some meals as if you were at home. Luxurious food is appealing, but it certainly comes at a cost.
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3.       Prioritise. The age of Instagram makes seeing every pretty sight in a city seem essential. The reality is though, the only person your experience of travel needs to please is you! Decide which sights are most important for you to see, and go with them. Don’t get sucked into the tourist traps. With that being said, you also don’t need to avoid something just because it seems ‘touristy’. The best method is to pick what is worth it for you. Beyond this, it is a good idea to consider your other travel priorities. For example, do you need to be in Europe in the summer? Is visiting the Louvre important to you? Which cities really appeal to you?
4.       Know that it is an investment. An important thing to keep in mind is that while travel costs money, the amount spent on it is absolutely an investment. Especially for young people, travel teaches skills and creates memories that are irreplaceable, and are unlikely to be gained anywhere else. Travel is undoubtedly a gift that keeps on giving.
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