Home for the Holidays

   

    The celebration of the Christmas season in the new normal has taken on a different form, as the COVID-19 pandemic has brought about new challenges and restrictions. Despite these challenges, the essence of the holiday remains the same - a time for family, friends, and community to come together to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.

    The essence of the Christmas season in the Philippines has stayed the same, even in the new normal. Filipinos are still as joyful and festive as ever, albeit in a more subdued manner. They decorate their homes with colorful lights and lanterns, known as "parols," and light up their Christmas trees. People prepare feasts for their families, exchange gifts, and sing carols. Our family, for one, celebrated our Christmas within our household while eating Korean BBQ. The only difference is that these activities are now done within the confines of their homes instead of in public spaces.


In conclusion, the celebration of the Christmas season in the new normal may look different, but the essence of the holiday remains the same. The COVID-19 pandemic has not dampened the festive spirit of Filipinos but has only challenged them to adapt and find new ways to celebrate. The Christmas season in the Philippines continues to be a time of joy, hope, and love and will always be a cherished tradition.


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  1. Christmas truly is close to every filipino's hearts. I'm glad you had a wonderful christmas erin <3

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  2. Yes, that's true. Despite the restrictions and challenges brought by the COVID-19 pandemic, the spirit of Christmas remains unchanged.

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