Should Christmas be cancelled?
13 Answers
- Anonymous3 months ago
No one can "cancel" Christmas. December 25, 2020 will come without anyone's permission. The birth of Jesus which you can read about in the Bible (Luke chapter 2)already took place. There were no gift exchanges, no baked ham and no decorated trees. All those activities are man-made additions mostly from 19th century Europe. Large gatherings should be cancelled because of COVID-19. But not reading about and remembering the birth of Christ.
- Anonymous3 months ago
no, how would you like it if you were a kid and got told no gifts this year
- Anonymous3 months ago
No, it shouldn't. For COVID reasons just keep with following the rules set out by your states government. If you mean cancelled for good, it's still NO. That's a scrooge move for something you can personally opt out of celebrating yourself.
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- Anonymous3 months ago
No
Christmas shouldn't be cancelled! We'll be getting closer to 2021 and Christmas is just 6 days away from New Year's Eve, and hopefully 2021 we should be completely back to normal by sometime in 2021. Christmas is really going to save us from 2020! Hope This Helped!
- Anonymous3 months ago
Yeah. I already told the kids that Santa died of Covid.
- Anonymous3 months ago
Yes and so should Thanksgiving they are both the worst holidays on Earth .I do not care how dark it is or cold it gets these holidays make it 10 times worst .and they should be gotten ride of for good .People are poor unhappy and alone so how do these crappy days make you feel better because some religious nuts or ultra patriots want you you think it is ice cream and cake to have these two idiotic holidays .
- Anonymous3 months ago
It shouldn't be cancelled unless there is an actual reason for the virus to spread quicker. The biggest issue coming from a COVID-19 Christmas will be stores, and a whole lot of last minute customers, that could probably raise risk.