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Re: How do Rastas deal with Christmas?

I also asked: "What is the size of the Christmas tree that Rastas get?"

People can take the question literally or metaphorically based on how they feel about the question and Christmas Trees. I was being deliberately provocative with that question.

Are there any Rastas on this board with Christmas trees? I am not condemning anyone who has one. I don't feel many could easily dissociate themselves from the trappings of Christmas.

How do ones feel about bonuses and gifts given to them in the name of Christmas?

What about Rasta Children who mix with other children who are into Christmas, how do parents deal with the pressures from children?

How people deal with expectations and demands says a lot about the size of their metaphorical tree if indeed they do not buy one literally.

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