Christmas Or Halloween?

Christmas Or Halloween


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probably halloween. was always into the macabre and horror. besides, nothing scares me, it isn't about the adrenaline it just makes me happy. it's about the only film genre i'm into besides dramas with tragic elements. the campier the better. comics, tv, the occult. though i don't like allegedly non-fiction about the supernatural because i cannot take pseudoscience seriously and i can't stop laughing at paranormal "investigators" lol. they aren't crazy--they just prey on people with psychological disturbances, but still. oh and halloween little kids are adorable so as an adult i try to be decorative

my little brother passed away around x-mas two years ago. it isn't that i don't like x-mas or don't get festive anymore , but there will always be something missing and i'll always be coping with.
 
Christmas, because I love that season more than Halloween.

...Maybe, because I watch too much of those cheesy romance Christmas movies that air around this time and I see Halloween as more of a kid thing, besides the scary movies and costume parties for adults.

Also I love decorating my house for Christmas and watching all those old Christmas specials, because I love them so much even as an adult.
 
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Halloween. Though honestly I probably should've voted both. Not sure.
 
For me, Christmas, because I haven't celebrated Halloween in seven years now.

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Christmas because it's summer, it's beach season and all the awesome Christmas traditions upheld by my family :D

So you must live in the Southern Hemisphere then?
 
Halloween and fall is actually my favorite, but I voted Christmas. My sister often is home from Cali.
 
I would say Halloween although I find myself enjoying it less and less every year and that makes me sad / feel like an old fart. But it's probably because I used to always celebrate with my bestfriend/roommate and we'd always do a lot of fun stuff for halloween like project movies all night onto the wall and bake and stuff. But since I've moved back home it's kinda lame and I'm not motivated or interested in doing anything. I'm definitely not a fan of Christmas though. I have a lot of bad memories associated with Xmas time and it's always a tense time for my family. We just channel it all into our family business, because Christmas is our busiest time at the restaurant so we need all hands on deck.
 
Halloween cus theres usually a party and also on christmas i always see my relatives that i never talk to and its kind of weird
 
I choose both. Halloween because of pumpkins, costumes, candy, movies, and music. Christmas because of lights, decoration, presents, Christmas trees, and again, movies and music lol.
 
christmas! more because i celebrate it more than other holidays, including halloween! halloween makes me hyped, while christmas kinda puts me at ease.
 
Christmas is my favorite holiday by far. I like the spooky atmosphere of Halloween but I don't care for the holiday itself. Was never a dress up type of person
 
Thank god there is a both option in this. I love the aesthetic of Halloween and watching creepy movies, but I also love the atmosphere for Christmas and the fact that it FINALLY gets cold enough down here to wear scarves. I always put off buying any cute jackets/sweaters/ect... cause every year it gets colder later and later, delaying scarf season. The cold here too last such a short amount of time, and usually by noon it's hot again or too hot to wear a jacket.
 
Halloween! It kicks off the holidays, everything is spooky, my birthday is the month after- it's just everything that I love? I mean I love the Christmas Spirit and ll, but Halloween really just feels like home.
 
Both, but I do like Christmas a little bit more. One reason I like Christmas more is because sometimes Halloween can be a little scary for me, but I will admit, I love buying myself a bag of candy every year during Halloween. I might have overdid the bag(s) of Halloween candy though this year. :p

Christmas though, is pretty equal for the most part. I don't really ever know what I get for Christmas, so when the day gets closer and closer, it makes me even more excited. Plus, it's such a positive time of year and I really love that. :)
 
By far Christmas, we never celebrate Halloween as much as the festive season and this stems from my upbringing I guess. Christmas is the only time of year that my family get together and theres something thats just so special about the build up to the big day, then its all over with until the next year.
Can't wait.
 
Christmas is so much more enjoyable for me. I get to be on vacation from school around that time, I get presents, and everything is sparkly and pleasant to look at. I love Christmas movies, decorating my tree, shopping for/wrapping presents, and listening to Christmas music. Honestly the only thing I dislike about Christmas is when it's over. I have not once felt sad or depressed during the Christmas season because there's so many good things going on.
 
Well both holidays are enjoyable but I will have to vote for Christmas on this one. Christmas just evokes such a warm fuzzy feeling every time it's near. Also I love this time of year because of winter and snow. Nothing beats a white Christmas! Also giving and receiving presents is also joyful. Not to forget eating a feast and celebrating the holiday with loved ones. Yeah eating candy,watching scary movies and the spooky atmosphere is fun but nothing beats Christmas!
 
Christmas by a long shot for me!

While I do love pumpkins, costumes (or at least the idea of them, I haven't worn one in so many years) and the time of the year, Halloween is really not my favorite, thanks to all of the skeletons, zombies and other creepy things that people decorate with for Halloween. I don't like horror, at all.

Christmas on the other hand is full of pleasant, gorgeous decorations. I love decorating trees, I love pretty lights everywhere, I like candy canes! Also, for me Christmas is the celebration of the Winter Solstice, and I love winter... Although I don't try to look forward to Christmas too much because where I live, a lot of winter happens before Christmas and afterward Spring is right around the corner and that's depressing. So really I like Christmas time itself, when Christmas itself comes I start getting depressed.
 
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