What are the important events/occasions you celebrate in your family?

India
September 3, 2008 6:15am CST
Life has become too much mechanical and monotonous for most of us who are obsessed with work and daily chores.One gets tired after working hard during the day.By observing the spirit of celebrations in our daily lives,we rejuvenate and refresh our activities.We do celebrate several memorable family and social events,with song,dance and music. What are the important events/occasions you celebrate in your families?What are their social implcations?
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@lazeebee (5461)
• Malaysia
11 Sep 08
My parents and siblings (a brother and sister) all live very near to me, about 10 km away. We would meet very often; however we would take every opportunity to have the whole family for meals or celebrations! We would celebrate Christmas, Chinese New Year, Lantern Festival and our birthdays. It is usually dinner at either my sister's or my house, or we have it at a restaurant; after that the cake-cutting and presents-giving (for birthdays), or exchange of gifts or red packets (Christmas & Chinese New Year).
• India
11 Sep 08
Many thanks for nicely responding and sharing your exciting thoughts and experiences of celebrating a series of great festivals and events throughout the year. I offer my heartiest wishes to you,your siblings and other family members for Christmas and Chinese New Year.I feel as if I am there with you all to celebrate such nice functions. Have a nice day!!
• India
9 Sep 08
i try to celebrate each n evry little thing n my life ....that dont mean that i spend hundreds a day for that...but i try to happily drinking smtimes just a cup of coffee but with family.... n their togetherness makes the real celebration....
• India
9 Sep 08
Many thanks for nicely responding and sharing your thoughts and experiences.I do greatly appreciate your attitude and spirit of celebrating many things,events and occasions that give more and more strength to your family bond and relation. Have a nice day!!
@Ravenladyj (22904)
• United States
8 Sep 08
Well the top one is Samhain for us, in fact its THE most important out of any and all celebrations...Next in line would be Yule and Christmas and then the kids birthdays..Other than those things there really isnt anything else that I can think of..Then again its really early and my coffee hasnt kicked in yet LOL
• India
9 Sep 08
Many thanks for nicely responding and sharing your experiences of celebrating many important festivals and events. Pl keep up the spirit of celebration,as much as you can.Have a nice day!!
@Galena (9110)
4 Sep 08
in my family, Solar Festivals are important. the Solstices and the Equinoxes. and as well as those, we particularly mark Samhain, as it is a very special time of the year. the ending of the old year, and the beginning of a quiet time. at the winter solstice, things get moving again.
• India
9 Sep 08
Thanks for responding and sharing your view points and experiences of celebrating several important events and festivals.We too celebrate solar festivals,in our own traditional way. Have a nice day!!
@cambiste (1244)
• India
8 Sep 08
My state celebrates Onam, so well, even if you dont want to, you'll get pulled into the mood. Christmas has always been important for us, as its perhap the only time f year, we meet the entire family - grandma, cousins, aunties and uncles, and even family friends. Besides that there are occational celebrations of birthdays and stuff. Life is not dull - lol. The social implications of these festivals are well know, as they're very popular. :) Happy mylotting and have a nice day.
• India
9 Sep 08
Many thanks for nicely responding and sharing your exciting experiences of celebrating everal important festivals and occasions in your family.Pl keep up the spirit of enjoying life as abundantly as possible,with great festivity. Have a nice day!!
• India
9 Sep 08
hi buddy.. out of all the festivals present i would prefer diwali.. this is the festival which i am enjoying a lot every year.. actually on that day only almost my whole family will unite and celebrate.. thats the major attraction and the other special interests are the colourful events
@ANTIQUELADY (36440)
• United States
3 Sep 08
we don't celebrate as much as we use to & i miss that. my children are grown & usually have plans of their own most of the time. we still celebrate thanksgiving & christmas, the grandchildren's birthdays & that's about it. i ask them if they want me to cook for different things & they say no. i think alot of that is due to my bad health but would love to get together w/them more often.
• India
3 Sep 08
Many thanks for responding and warmly sharing your lively experience of celebrating great events and occasions,in a festive mood. Keep up the spirit of celebrating and getting togethar each time you all meet. Have a nice day!!
• India
3 Sep 08
There are no social implications in such an affairs. I think in every society world over there are celebrations to get rid of this mechanical type of life as you expressed rightly and it is within the fitness of the things to say that we have become mechanical that we have lost our credentials of being great celebrators being Indians. What more can I say. Think and comment.
• India
3 Sep 08
thanks for responding.While most of the families in a society celebrate and get togethar on family events, the family bond and relation gather more strength,cotributing a great deal to the quality of life,at family and society level too.There is no denying that Indians as others all over the world celebrate their important events , following their own typical socio-cultural pattern and festivity. Have a nice day!!
@klaudine (3650)
• Indonesia
3 Sep 08
Well.. My family always having dinner together... But for celebration, we celebrate Chinese New Year with the big family, New Year, every family member's birthday and also my parents' wedding anniversary. I think it would be enough celebrations considering I have 3 siblings so that would be 6 family members. So at least there would be 9 celebrations in a year :)
• India
3 Sep 08
Many thanks for responding and sharing your experiences how warmly you and others in your family celebrate a number of important family events and occasions. Keep the spirit of celebrating for ever and rejoice the family bond. Have a nice day!!
@dong1970 (1572)
• Philippines
3 Sep 08
The most important occasions that my family celebrate are our birthdays.it comes only once a year.Even though we don't have money to spend for the occasion we just don't mind it as long as we thank God for the day that he has given.
• India
3 Sep 08
Many thanks for nicely responding and sharing your feelings and experiences.May your family live a happy and healthy life,with God's grace!!