Thread:Arima no megane/@comment-30068215-20150916130946/@comment-26841482-20150923190823

I used to celebrate when I was a kid. In India, Christmas is not that big of a festival in India due to… Well, Hinduism dominates the country. I, from my mother's side, am a christian and used to celebrate Christmas, which mainly involved me getting really excited and getting those tantalising presents. But, now that I've grown up, I've stopped celebrating most of the known festivals.

For example- In India, there's a festival that involves watercolour play, Holi. I didn't like it when I was a kid and I've stopped celebrating it since long. Why? Because I don't like it. The color harms my skin and is a P.A.I.N. To get rid of. I've tried to stop people from doing that to me, but they've just don't listen. I'm a neat freak and hygiene freak, and once my cousin sprayed me with sewer water, under the pretence of "Celebrating". :-(

As for the going out thing? You got it wrong :-P

It's my dad, who wants me to go out and enjoy life, but I don't do so. I guess, he and I have different definitions of "enjoy". It's like most people will think of enjoying life as going to movies, while I think of it as a long, sedate paced walk in the early morning.

This reminds me that it's late and I have to get up early tomorrow. Goodbye, Gou. :-)