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I interview my mom and she said during the Christmas Day they exchanging gifts, decorating Christmas

trees, attending church, sharing meals with family and friends and, of course, waiting for Santa Claus to
arrive. When fiesta here they always go to Late-Night Discos because my mom said that it's fun when
there's a disco with people dancing and different music, no matter what kind of dance they enjoying it.
Also they like lechon because A single lechon can feed a few extended families, and it usually draws that
many people, too and it’s so delicious and have a crispy skin and juicy meat. They celebrate fiesta
because they honor a saint. During Holy Week they attend a processions (Processions of religious floats
are one of the main activities during the week, when Filipino Catholics commemorate the passion of
Jesus Christ.) during the procession they buy a candle and when the procession they attend a mass also
during the procession they like to buy “Bibingka”. Ash Wednesday, my dad said that after the mass the
priest will draw a cross in your forehead using ash. Simbang Gabi, my lolo said that Filipinos have a belief
that when the nine days of Simbang Gabi are completed, luck will be received or a wish may be fulfilled
and my mother is the witness that what my grandfather said is true because because my mother told
me that when she was still in college and she have a upcoming board exam, She completed the nine
days of simbang gabi and wish that she will pass the board exams and after the exam came out, she
passed the board exam.

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