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36 votes
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How would you present a digital gift to someone?
In one of my secret santas this year I have bought a digital copy of a solo RPG to give, however as it's only a PDF I'm not really sure what the best way to go about presenting this on the day of...
In one of my secret santas this year I have bought a digital copy of a solo RPG to give, however as it's only a PDF I'm not really sure what the best way to go about presenting this on the day of the exchange would be. I want there to be something for her to open, I know that much. In an ideal world whatever she opens will link to a download of the PDF or something, so maybe a QR code situation of some sort?
18 votes -
A survey for those who don’t celebrate Christmas
When did you stop celebrating? Why did you stop celebrating? How have family and friends responded? What do you do instead, if anything? Disclaimer - I am not aiming to shame or undermine those...
- When did you stop celebrating?
- Why did you stop celebrating?
- How have family and friends responded?
- What do you do instead, if anything?
Disclaimer - I am not aiming to shame or undermine those who do celebrate, this is just friendly a discussion for those who don’t.
30 votes -
What's on your Christmas lists, dads of Tildes?
It's that magical time of year where I'm being badgered for a Christmas list. I'm 44, have 3 middle teens and a 3 year old (he's late to the party). I have everything I need, but I get asked...
It's that magical time of year where I'm being badgered for a Christmas list. I'm 44, have 3 middle teens and a 3 year old (he's late to the party). I have everything I need, but I get asked anyway. I don't want just socks and random tops that I'm not a fan of this year, so I need ideas.
Hobby wise, I'm in IT so tech is already done and not something I can ask for. Asking for a 9" grinder so I can remove some posts next year seems a bit non-chrismassy, or is it because it's something I need and will use?
HELP!
35 votes -
Sweden's ‘living advent calendar’ tradition has spread to towns and villages across Europe
12 votes -
London's traditional Christmas tree has been felled in Norway ahead of its trip to Trafalgar Square
11 votes -
Easton area lights up night sky with bonfire ahead of 116th Thanksgiving football game
8 votes -
It's spooky how fast Spirit Halloween stores pop up. Here's how the US retailer does it
23 votes -
I love you, Hank. Happy Esther Day.
17 votes -
Takanakui: Fistfighting in the Andes
4 votes -
I'm going to spend 12 days doing new things. Day 1: Town firsts
5 votes -
In accordance with annual tradition, a Norwegian Christmas tree has arrived in Trafalgar Square, London – this year marks the 75th anniversary
4 votes -
John Lewis - The Beginner
5 votes -
While millions of children all over the world wait eagerly for Father Christmas or Santa Claus on Christmas Eve, youngsters in Iceland start receiving their presents on Dec. 11th
3 votes -
Giant straw goat that has become an annual highlight in the Swedish city of Gävle has been burned by an arsonist... again
17 votes -
People are blasting Chanel's $825 Advent calendar on TikTok
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Are we at war with Norway? – Brits mock sad gifted Trafalgar Square Christmas tree
8 votes -
Happy Thanksgiving All Y’all!
What is everyone thankful for today? What is y’all’s dinner setup for tonight?
20 votes -
In a grief-filled year, brands from Etsy to Pandora let you skip Mother's Day emails
6 votes -
Covid-hit New Orleans turns homes into floats for Mardi Gras
5 votes -
Nineteen weird things you can watch drop online if you stay home for New Year’s
7 votes -
Christmas in danger as Santa's Lapland home feels pandemic chill – flocks of tourists who usually start to make merry in Rovaniemi at this time of year cannot enter the country
5 votes -
Fires linked to fireworks erupt across San Francisco, Bay Area
15 votes -
What is Juneteenth and why is everybody talking about it this year?
17 votes -
The woman who founded Mother's Day in the US eventually came to regret it
12 votes -
Happy International Women's Day!
From the Wiki: International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on the 8th of March every year around the world. (…) (…) The day was then predominantly celebrated by the socialist movement and...
From the Wiki:
International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on the 8th of March every year around the world.
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(…) The day was then predominantly celebrated by the socialist movement and communist countries until it was adopted by the feminist movement in about 1967. The United Nations began celebrating the day in 1977.
It is a federal holiday in Russia, at least. (Since it's Sunday this year, the following Monday is made a holiday as well). Do you have any special plans for today?
32 votes -
When to stop paying for that subscription gift
4 votes -
'A present from Norway and it's dead' – Christmas tree unites London in dismay
8 votes -
From an Oslo forest comes the Christmas gift Norway gives Britain every year – a towering tree for London's Trafalgar Square
7 votes -
Santas from as far away as Japan and El Salvador are attending 62nd World Santa Claus Congress in Copenhagen
5 votes -
I am staying home on New Year's Eve, and I'm totally fine about it
13 votes -
Ten "other" conversation topics for Thanksgiving dinner
4 votes -
How to handle difficult conversations at Thanksgiving
8 votes -
Elementary school staff dresses up as Mexicans and MAGA border wall for Halloween
17 votes -
Has Australia finally been won over by Halloween?
9 votes -
How old is too old for trick-or-treating?
18 votes