Any holiday. No offending different cultures! Yes, that has happened before. And have fun!

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My name is Hollyn and I’m a Halloween baby my favorite tradition is my family gets together to celebrate Halloween and my birthday together, so we call it Hollynween

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My family go to my in-law’s for something called Julymas. It’s Christmas in July, except the point is to bring a terrible and wacky president to make others laugh. You put them in a pile, and each person randomly picks so there’s no cheating. Also it’s a normal Christmas dinner. Super fun and I suggest others to try it!

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#3

It’s a good birthday when my mom makes my favorite cake (yellow cake with chocolate icing) and wraps my presents in the Sunday funny papers (comics.)

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"golden fudge" is my favorite too! That DOES make a good birthday!

#4

Decorating the Christmas Tree on Christmas Eve + Putting on the star on Christmas + Put our shoes out on Dec. 6 AKA St. Nicholas day!

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#5

Well it used to be a tradition for a few years but my cousins and I would watch Doctor Who marathons on Christmas day leading up to the new episode. Now I think the new tradition is making bar-b-que on New Years Eve and playing cards. Lol

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My mom's brisket on Passover/Rosh Hashanah. Best thing in the world, she only makes it at those times.

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Not a festivity in itself, just a tradition of my parents.

In my region in Spain we have a local festivity (9 October) were traditionally people celebrated how the 'amazing christians conquered the evil moor invaders'. In origin it was quite a xenophobic and bad festivity imo. Nowadays in some places they do great parades celebrating all cultures, not only the winner. But in general nowadays is just the festivity marking the origin of my region. A region that benefited a lot from said moors and berebers and whose history is really multicultural.

My family tends to celebrate that cultural influence making that day moroccan food as a private 'f**k you' to xenophobes and a celebration of cultural exchanges..

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One of my family traditions is that on Diwali, we’d play a sort of game where we’d give each member of the family a small gift which is cheap, weird, but we didn’t know we needed. It’s always fun to play because I never knew I would need Avocado earbuds or a inflatable Ronald McDonald..

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Visiting Asheville, NC once a year for their great craft beer

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We are a blended family and every summer when all the kids are together we take a 'dog pile' photo with the oldest at the bottom and the youngest at top. 8 years later and my 17yo is very squished at the bottom.

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