What country is the most christmasy?

What country is the most christmasy?

U.K.
Norway
Finlan
Germany
Ireland

america

Israel

Idk, you post Russian girl, maybe Russia?

Miss John Glen

Me licking those feet

>uk
b8

Estonia

What are nowinterz countries like
>UK
>Germany
>Ireland

doing on the list?

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Most places north of the Alps, I guess.

>Germany
Germany is cozy as fuck in christmas times though.

America. Key West in particular.

>saint nick
>a Christmas Carrol
>German comfynes
>a screen cap talking about some irrelevant thing
Okay?

that looks... a bit overdone perhaps?

probably not us, but we're moderately comfy

>can't even say Merry Christmas to your fellow man without pc thought police intervening
>most christmassy country
this level of retardation shouldn't be even possible

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Charles Dickens invented Christmas therefore England

indonesia

i bet your country doesn't have a national app in the appstore you can use to locate a christmas tree suitable for cutting from the woods and pay for it ethically via mobile payment

what backwards shit the rest of the world

Europe is automatically disqualified bc muh refugees n shit... I'd say United States

OUT OF THE WAY PEASANTS!

piss of lad

Thanks for visiting us from Sup Forums but we clearly have a "no retard" rule on Sup Forums

Gotta be Equatorial Guinea

sorry I don't speak Arabic

>Can't even tell difference between english and arabic language.

no such thing

it's ok, most spics/niggers don't

What is your definition of christmassy? Snowy and cold?

If so then cross the UK, Germany and Ireland off the list. The only parts of Germany that are likely most years to get snow are the south eastern and borderland areas with austria (high altitude) most of the rest of Germany gets a "white christmas" on average once every 7-10 years.

>Can't even tell if someone is clearly trolling or not

go back to reading your qu'ran, mohammed.

>I was just pretending

Shiggy-diggy m8

>replies to same person twice

What are the chances that there are more than one person from the same country?

Again, no speakar thar ar'abiqar

No-one in the uk gets offended by people saying merry Christmas, not even muslims. This isn't America.

>that looks... a bit overdone perhaps?
Warm places don't have snow so they go over the top with decorating, especially lights.

two in 1.3 million

not germany anymore

This isn't an issue in America, either. Why do people think this? I have never witnessed it and nobody talks about it here.

the chances of not posting pic 100%

get a job

>not using theme that won't kill your eyes

because they're """""informed"""" by fox news, which whines hysterically about a "war on christmas"

anyone who watches fox news should be drawn & quartered

>yandex

tibla

i took the light pill and got rid of the dark theme memery ;)

>Saturday

ayyyy blyaddd, it's a quick search bar.

Right, I mean I never heard about how offensive Merry Christmas was here until my relatives from England were bringing it up one holiday they were here. We Americans were just like "that's not a thing here. wtf have you been hearing?" weird as shit, man.

>celebrating christmas in a subtropical palm tree region

She and her national costume are beautiful.
but her legs look so cold... X3

Pulls out same joke twice after first time being corrected for being retarded, also "reading is for faggots", how ignorant can you be, I bet you don't understand to be offended course you cannot read this you idiotxD

Nothing can topple Midwestern American Christmas merrymaking. The more religious they are, the more serious it is.

christmas is weird here...

It’s the culture of it
The feeling
The history
The lore

Meet the santa:D

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he would fit right in

well, Jesus wasn't born in a spruce forest

What's this about?

funland

My vote goes to Canada.

Meanwhile in Beirut. Butifel!

Old school Santa Claus(christmas goat) before the cocacola man was little bit different...

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gemrans are the ones who invented the modern christmas traditions

mane like
christmas trees, gift giving, ginger bread, advent calenders

No that is Knecht Ruprecht

>christmas trees
that's an estonian/latvian invention

I certainly hope what you meant to say was "Yule".