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N1cky Nov 22nd 2011 8:23 pm

The Christmas what do you miss thread
 
There are so many things I miss about the UK around Christmas time, obviously family but other things are

Work Christmas parties, where everyone gets ratted and no-one mentions work at all

Christmas TV, comedy specials like the Royle Family, Gavin and Stacey... They seem to do Thanksgiving ones in the US but not Christmas. Christmas takes over the TV in the UK, here there are no special programs on, no special movies, it's just like normal shit TV

Days off, 1 day off here is just tight

Food, Christmas cake, Christmas pudding, Yule log, having a big tin of Roses to dip into...

What's everyone else miss?

Uncle Ebenezer Nov 22nd 2011 8:29 pm

Re: The Christmas what do you miss thread
 
I miss the Christmas season starting somewhere round December 10th.

Guindalf Nov 22nd 2011 8:50 pm

Re: The Christmas what do you miss thread
 
I'll be back on Boxing Day (I fly on Christmas Day!).

...but I miss Christmas Pud, crackers and Morcombe and Wise and Only Fools and Horses and Noel's Christmas Presents! (Yes I'm old and sad!!)

Manc Nov 22nd 2011 8:50 pm

Re: The Christmas what do you miss thread
 
Boxing day football

Poppy girl Nov 22nd 2011 9:16 pm

Re: The Christmas what do you miss thread
 
I can't really say anything and I will be home in the UK this year probably wishing I was in the US like I normally do when I am back in Blighty!!..but to console myself I will make sure I eat plenty of mothers home made sausage rolls and a abundance of REAL CADBURYS chocolate to keep me going ;)

I do miss when here in the US the Christmas morning Noel Edmond's show LOL

Uncle Ebenezer Nov 22nd 2011 9:27 pm

Re: The Christmas what do you miss thread
 
Boxing Day.

lisa67 Nov 22nd 2011 10:12 pm

Re: The Christmas what do you miss thread
 
I used to sing in a church choir when I was school age and I really miss Church Christmas music.
I also miss some of the treats and the TV specials as well as going to our local annual motocross Boxing Day meet.
Don't miss having to go and visit relatives I don't really want to see and having to sit on the "spare" chairs;)

tonrob Nov 22nd 2011 10:46 pm

Re: The Christmas what do you miss thread
 
That lovely festive song by Slade - you know the one.

Gabgoeshome Nov 22nd 2011 10:52 pm

Re: The Christmas what do you miss thread
 
I miss the time after Christmas day ...you know how it gets drawn out back home?

I am sad each time my MIL whips the Christmas tree down on the evening of the 25th!

Actually, everything ...even the blooming Argos Christmas catalogue!

Thank goodness I am nearing the end of my stretch :D

joto Nov 22nd 2011 10:59 pm

Re: The Christmas what do you miss thread
 
Tesco/Sainsbury's/M&S sausage meat stuffing with all the fruit, nuts,etc in it. We do miss certain parts of the family, not just at Christmas, but any time of the year.
This part might need to go into the pet peeves section, but here goes. The too long run up to Christmas, and then on Boxing Day, it's as if Christmas had never happened. No goodies left on the shelves, nothing, not even a card or Christmas tree ornament to be had.

ljaw2002uk Nov 22nd 2011 11:12 pm

Re: The Christmas what do you miss thread
 
My family and our odd little Christmas traditions. This will be my first Christmas living in the US, so I am expecting it to be a bit tough.

Howefamily Nov 22nd 2011 11:13 pm

Re: The Christmas what do you miss thread
 
I will miss Tescos Finest Courvesior Clotted Cream with brandy butter too on a hot mince pie.
The Radio and TV Times
The Queens speech which is amazing as I never watched it when I was in England
The Snowman film on TV

Hope you dont mind me joining this thread - I am up North in Canada

joto Nov 22nd 2011 11:39 pm

Re: The Christmas what do you miss thread
 

Originally Posted by Howefamily (Post 9749002)
I will miss Tescos Finest Courvesior Clotted Cream with brandy butter too on a hot mince pie.
The Radio and TV Times
The Queens speech which is amazing as I never watched it when I was in England
The Snowman film on TV

Hope you dont mind me joining this thread - I am up North in Canada

What do you mean? You don't get the Queen's speech in Canada?

lisa67 Nov 23rd 2011 1:27 am

Re: The Christmas what do you miss thread
 

Originally Posted by ljaw2002uk (Post 9749000)
My family and our odd little Christmas traditions. This will be my first Christmas living in the US, so I am expecting it to be a bit tough.

When we first moved here I'd get a bit twitchy around November and book a holiday for us somewhere...made the first few Christmas' doable :)
I also found that starting our own family traditions helped :fingerscrossed:

Bob Nov 23rd 2011 1:37 am

Re: The Christmas what do you miss thread
 
A decent length of holiday, running into the new year.

Getting shit faced and it being perfectly okay...and to do it again on boxing day...and to be shit faced for new years, dancing with the cops as the town bells ring in the new year....without freezing your gonads off.

Cheesy TV specials.

The naff chocolate decorations, crackers and not having to explain what they're about, naff bit of tinsel.

Hot, street cart of horse-chestnuts and peanuts.

Boozy eggnog and whatsit with the wine.

New Year sales.

12 days of Christmas.


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