Twas the 2nd day of the year, and some of our Orthodox friends are still in full Christmas mode. So yes, we are still doing English Is Hard, holiday edition. If you hear “deck the halls,” no walls were harmed. 🎄 #EnglishIsHard #OneSeasonManyTraditions
Tonight the clock strikes 12 in every time zone, each with its own rituals, foods, and hopes. Wherever you’re celebrating, we’re cheering for peace, love, and joy, and for new beginnings for newcomers too. Here’s to a kinder, brighter year ahead. 🥂✨ #NYE #OneSeasonManyTraditions #NewBeginnings
Some ring in the New Year with cookies. Others do it with a bowl of Olivier salad and a toast at midnight. One season, many traditions. What’s on your table tonight? Happy New Year from Brain Drain Unlimited. 🥂🎈 #OneSeasonManyTraditions #NewYearsEve
Ball drop trivia: Times Square is named for NYT publisher Adolph Ochs, son of Bavarian immigrants. When fireworks were banned, a glowing time ball took over. Quick read:
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One season, many traditions. Kwanzaa runs Dec 26 to Jan 1, a week of seven principles centered on community, purpose, and shared heritage. Wishing you light and belonging this season. Share one. 👉 vist.ly/4k5an
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In many parts of the world, Christmas Eve means a meatless table and a sweet bowl of kutia, wheat, honey, and poppy seeds. One season, many traditions. Hope Santa is good to you tonight 🙂 #OneSeasonManyTraditions #ChristmasEve 👉 braindrain.work
One Season, Many Traditions. Meet “herring under a fur coat,” the Ukrainian and Russian party classic that looks like modern art, then vanishes first. 🐟✨ Would you try it? #MeetYourNewNeighbors #OneSeasonManyTraditions