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cherry
22nd November 2020, 19:06
It seems Christmas will be a possibility with many family members gathering. What will your Christmas look like? :banana: Will you go all out and party hard, or be very restrictive?


Personally, I plan to party hard within the allowed bubble, I’m fed up of all these restrictions.

Felix
23rd November 2020, 07:45
currently the dates keep moving, but I have to admit, I will not be reserved, I too will be partying hard and just trying to separate myself mentally from all that has gone on this year.

The realism is that afterwards we will be hit with another hard lock down, so make the most of the moment of freedom.

Tom32
23rd November 2020, 15:05
Given that everyone has been heavily affected in many ways during lockdown, why would you want to further ruin and extend lockdowns post Christmas. Surely if people were sensible, there would be no need for a heavy handed approach post lockdown and companies will be able to remain open.

Kellee
23rd November 2020, 15:16
I’ll be just grateful to be with family for Christmas, a family Christmas with all around the table is what is the most important aspect for me.

I think that people will either be appreciative of the simple things in life, or they will party hard.

Shelley
23rd November 2020, 19:20
I think it is okay to see your family this Christmas but I won’t be hugging and kissing and I will make sure we are all symptom free before the big day. I could never forgive myself if I gave my parents Covid

sophie
25th November 2020, 16:49
I think it should be clearly put out, that if people do have symptoms of any sort, they should remain isolated. They don’t seem to get this message out enough.

Melanie
25th November 2020, 18:43
We were discussing this at work today and we are unsure of how the 3 bubbles scenario works. Is it 3 bubbles can join your bubble or 3 in total? How many people all together?

Florry
27th November 2020, 18:35
I can’t believe you can only have a few family members for Christmas but you can visit a stadium with 2000 people to watch a football match, it’s complete madness :ambivalence:

orchard_girl
9th December 2020, 21:32
We'll be seeing my parents this Christmas, but we'll be really strict with our activities and contact with anyone else, basically self-isolating, in the couple of weeks leading to Christmas, so there's nearly 0% prob of us passing on the virus.

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cherry
10th December 2020, 09:46
I’m just grateful to have the opportunity to be in the same room as my family for Christmas, it has certainly put the need/want for presents on the back burner for us. Time spent together is our biggest gift.

orchard_girl
11th December 2020, 09:52
I’m just grateful to have the opportunity to be in the same room as my family for Christmas, it has certainly put the need/want for presents on the back burner for us. Time spent together is our biggest gift.So very true, time together is our best gift this Christmas :-)

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Cheryl
12th December 2020, 15:39
I’m just grateful to have the opportunity to be in the same room as my family for Christmas, it has certainly put the need/want for presents on the back burner for us. Time spent together is our biggest gift.

That is such a lovely way to put it. After a year of uncertainty and fear that this dreadful Covid could take our loved ones and we couldn’t even be with them when they died puts Christmas into perspective. Our greatest gift this Christmas is just spending time together.

Charlotte
13th December 2020, 11:18
All I want for Christmas is to see my family safe and well after this bleak year.

Jasmine
14th December 2020, 18:21
My son has been contacted by Track and Trace and told to self isolate so he will be out December 21st but I am working right up until Christmas so it is a real gamble whether I will get to see my parents as planned of I come into contact with anyone who tests positive :disillusionment: