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10 Important and Hilarious Things to Talk About during Christmas: PART 1

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By Hello BuddyPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
10 Important and Hilarious Things to Talk About during Christmas: PART 1
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Sharing and giving are central to the holiday season. You will celebrate Christmas with your roommates in a student residence, whether you reside in Sydney or the Canada. When roommates have various cultural backgrounds and backgrounds, it makes the situation extra funny and better. Despite the fact that finding common ground may be a little more challenging as a result, your outlook on life will undoubtedly be widened. It's the sharing of humorous anecdotes and the discussion of thought-provoking issues that allows others to get insight into your personality and prior experiences that makes gatherings so enjoyable. We learn more about different cultures, customs, and nations, which is more than anything else. Listed below are some subjects that could be entertaining to discuss.

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1. Acquiring new abilities

Write down the new skills you have learned this year and how difficult or simple they were for you to learn. Describe how you learnt each to identify the learning strategy that suits you the best. Find out which study strategies your peers like by asking them. Compare the talents you have learned to those of your friends and roommates; they may suggest a skill you should work on throughout the course of the following year. To make it even funnier, choose the person who is the culinary specialist among you to arrange cooking lessons for everyone. You can also trade educational resources so that you may all profit.

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2. Christmas Vacation Recollections

You undoubtedly have wonderful recollections of Christmas as a youngster. Tell your roommates some hilarious tales and priceless Christmas memories. To strengthen your relationship with them, do this. There are special locations to visit during Christmas in every nation. Introduce them to the landmarks in your native country that people often visit on New Year's Day. Some Christmases are so uniquely characterised by a certain occasion that you can't help but connect them. With that significant argument you and your sister had over Christmas that ended with both of you giggling at how ridiculous it was, how can you ever forget it?

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3. Making New Pals

Share your new acquaintances with one another and your expectations for your friendships over the next five to ten years. Is it simple for you to form new, lasting connections, or do you find it a little more challenging? Tell amusing tales of how you and your best pals got to be so close. Let the proverb "there is no love except after hostility" come to life!"

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4. Snap Pictures

Enjoy the occasion and document it with photos! snacks, meals, beverages, and clothing for Christmas. Group photos are a fantastic way to relive the experience of being there at the time. The finest copy of the photos you'll be printing should be hung in the common area so that everyone can view it.

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5. A List of Your Fave Films

Christmas movies are at the very top of the list of movies that each nation watches according to the season. With your roommates, trade the most well-known Christmas films from your hometown. Discuss the primary themes of each film and how they are influenced by the culture of the respective nations. If you have the time, watch them together as well. I enjoy it!

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