right, I personally don't celebrate Halloween and haven't in a very long time. I think mostly here it is something that preschools and cram schools do for "American culture." And, just like Christmas they do not understand or know the roots of the holiday--just some of the outward symbols. I posted this not to comment on halloween, but to show how easily culture from one place changes as it is taken to another--adapted.
aw, that's sad, they've adopted Halloween? I wish they didn't and instead adopt THANKSGIVING as a holiday/celebration for themselves.
ReplyDeleteright, I personally don't celebrate Halloween and haven't in a very long time.
ReplyDeleteI think mostly here it is something that preschools and cram schools do for "American culture." And, just like Christmas they do not understand or know the roots of the holiday--just some of the outward symbols.
I posted this not to comment on halloween, but to show how easily culture from one place changes as it is taken to another--adapted.
Those are really cute!
ReplyDeleteIt's really a funny cross for east meets west.
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