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Jewish Christmas

The term Jewish Christmas is used to describe activities Jewish people (or other non-celebrators of Christmas) partake in on Christmas Day in the United States.

Since Christmas is recognized as a national holiday in the United States, most businesses are closed, resulting in a day off of work for most Jews, but very little to do. In areas with particularly small Jewish populations, the day is often spent roaming around with fellow Jews in search of any establishments which are open for business. Typically Asian restaurants, movie theaters and movie rental stores are open for business. Many Asians do not celebrate Christmas, thus resulting in Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, and Thai restaurants keeping normal business hours.


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1. 01-02-2012 10:43
 
Oh and I frogot to mention another thing about Asian parents.You HAVE to get the top mark of the class. Scrap that. The school.What did you get for your test?94%! -big cheesy grin-What did your friend get?-sigh-Why didnt you get better than her?-shoots self-And particularly ze mothers, they love embarrassing their kids and carrying on and on and ON about their worst habits to other Asian mothers. If youre Asian and you have an Asian friend, under NO CIRCUMSTANCES do you let the two mothers meet. EVER.All hell shall break loose D:
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2. 01-02-2012 23:00
 
You saved me a lot of haslse just now.
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3. 03-02-2012 04:20
 
That's way the bestest awsenr so far!
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