• JigglySackles@lemmy.world
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          8 days ago

          That literally has nothing to do with enjoying the end of year holidays. They may originate from Christian stuff, but a majority of the popular stuff is not christian at all.

          If you don’t celebrate though then maybe have a happy Ramadan and Eid al-fitr when it comes around in a few months? Just guessing from the Arabic name.

          • 🏴حمید پیام عباسی🏴@crazypeople.onlineOP
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            7 days ago

            I know this will come as a surprise to you, but other people in other cultures don’t celebrate any holidays right now. It isn’t even the end of the year, it is the middle of the year. We only really use the Gregorian calendar for work. We celebrate New Years in June. Eid is in March. Nowruz is in March also. Right now there are no holidays occurring for me or my family of which something could have happened per “NarchBarcelonas” shitty comment. It is Persian, not Arabic.

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              5 days ago

              It doesn’t come as a surprise. Hence why I said have a good Eid in a few months instead of now. Don’t think my comment warranted the condescending snark but w/e.

              I lived in the middle east for a time but I’m still not great at distinguishing Persian from Arabic at a glance. Sorry for the mistake.