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Christmas or Easter - which holiday is more important in Poland?


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bruno
Edited by: bruno  Apr 7, 07, 14:00  #1

It's been snowing here for the last three days. Feels like Christmas, not Easter. Which one of these is the 'bigger', more important holiday in Poland?

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Grzegorz_
  Apr 7, 07, 14:19  #2

Christmas I think.

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pingwin
  Apr 7, 07, 17:58  #3

I believe both. Christmas and Easter we spend time with our loved ones, clean, and cook like crazy and reflect on what it means to us. I also believe that in Poland people in general take both of these holidays more seriously or more to heart than where I am at.

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babci [Guest]
  Apr 8, 07, 06:52  #4

Wesolego Alleluja!!!!!

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val9695 [Guest]
  Apr 9, 07, 12:13  #5

Hi Bruno

Having been in a market town in Poland over Easter, I know important this time of the year is to them. Just to see them going about town in their Sunday best, taking their offerings around the churches as a family really makes you think.

One day, I will get to see just how they celebrate Christmas. If it's anything like Easter, it will be special.

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tica
  Apr 9, 07, 22:30  #6

Quoting: pingwin
clean, and cook like crazy and reflect on what it means to us.

AHAHAHA I think it's funny how this reminds to my own culture (latin) that's why everytime I saw my mom cleaning the house like crazy I would ask: so who is coming? what are we celebrating? hahahaha

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