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Holidays

I hope that right at this very moment you are wondering how to say happy holidays in different languages, or about a pooping log. Well, don't worry I will quench you thirsty brain. Fist, Happy Holidays. Today is Christmas Eve and I will be going to visit family!! Any fun plans for you readers? I wish you peace and love:)
Second, Languages:
Say Happy Holidays! In French: Joyeuses Fêtes!
Say Happy Holidays! In Spanish: Felices Fiestas!
Say Happy Holidays! In Swedish: Trevlig Helg!
Say Happy Holidays! In Portuguese: Boas Festas!
Say Happy Holidays! In Turkish: Mutlu Bayramlar!
Say Happy Holidays! In Romanian: Sarbatori Fericite!
Say Happy Holidays! In Mandarin: Jie Ri Yu Kuai
Say Happy Holidays! In Catalan: Bones Festes!
Say Happy Holidays! In Japanese: Tanoshii kurisumasu wo! (Have a happy Christmas)
Say Happy Holidays! In Italian: Buone Feste!
Say Happy Holidays! In South African (Xhose)*: Ii holide eximnandi
Say Happy Holidays! In German: Forhe Feiertage
Say Happy Holidays! In Dutch: Prettige feestdagen
Say Happy Holidays! In Hawaiian: Hau'oli Lanui (pronounced how-oh-lay la-new-ee)
Say Happy Holidays! In Gaelic: Beannachtaí na Féile
Say Happy Holidays! In Slovenian: Vesele Praznike
Say Happy Holidays! In Indonesian: Selamat Hari Raya!
Say Happy Holidays! In Croatian: Sretni praznici!
Saying Happy Holidays in different languages isn't always easy because the English word 'holiday' has a literal translation of a vacation or day off in most parts of the world. It's also important to note that many countries celebrate the holidays right on through Epiphany on January 6, so you can get away with saying or sending holiday greetings for a few days after the calendar New Year.
If you're traveling abroad, greeting someone with the literal translation of a holiday may get you some puzzled looks, and in some cases, it's safe enough to say Happy New Year or Merry Christmas to honor the season. However, you can still learn how other cultures talk about parties or religious events, you'll be much closer to the actual translation of the 'holiday season' when greeting your friends, neighbors and family members this year.
Spread some holiday cheer and surprise a few people on your holiday gift card list or party by greeting them in any of the languages above! I did, and I am giving it to my gradma

* xhose is pronounced (click ose). When I say click, I mean you click you thougn!!

Third, Poop Log. My friend Anna wrote all about it at : http://peaceoverpoverty.blogspot.com/2012/12/caga-tio.html 
it is quite obserd

Fourth, Today hug someone you love really hard and be grateful you have them. That is what makes life so special.

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