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Lockdown restrictions: How to still celebrate Christmas and New Year s Eve Updated
Poelano Malema
Family decorating Christmas tree/ iStock
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced stricter regulations to
curb the spread of the coronavirus. He discouraged large family gatherings, travelling, and he closed some beaches and changed the curfew from 11 pm until 4 am.
This means Christmas and New Year celebrations won’t be the
same. However, this doesn’t mean you can’t have fun.
Let’s look at ways in which you can celebrate Christmas and
New Year s Eve amid the coronavirus.
Cook a feast
What’s a Christmas celebration without food? Being alone or with a few family members doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t cook up a storm.
Why Is It So Sad When Characters in Christmas Movies Sing in Unison?
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According to one of the many oft-quoted lines in the modern holiday classic
Elf, the best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear. It is also, for some reason, one of the best ways to reduce me to tears.
I’m not, in general, a big movie crier. Personally, I prefer to save my irrational tears for drunk crying on the bathroom floor of clubs or weeping quietly on the subway. But give me a bunch of characters in a Christmas movie coming together to sing in unison at a climactic point in the film, and the tears flow forth.