Tuesday, December 11, 2012

MERRY CHRISTMAS. LLuís E. (1r batx A)


Merry Christmas

The holidays when we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ is called Christmas. Everybody likes this because it means family and happiness. Teenagers love the presents they receive during this time, so they order from their parents all the things they need and want.
On the one side, we are always talking about poor people who can't live like us, but during these days we are not conscious about that. We don't really think that most of those gifts aren't useful at all in our lives, so from Africa and other countries where there aren't enough money to buy, for example, a dictionary; remain us it by recording a video about them saying to us that they can help us to get our wishes giving us all their money which is not too much. Here is when we can see that they are happy with less things than us, although we are still angry if we don't have the best TV or videogame. In my opinion, I'm sure that if we had seen this video before, we wouldn't have ordered most of things that we did many years ago.

On the other side, this period of the year is really nice and a lot of people do good things such as helping poor families to buy presents for their children or performing as Santa Claus. But these things should happening through the year because if people helped other people, then they would have a reward for it as the trowel, who helps a young boy that has fallen down and at the end, he is also helped by a waitress who gives him a water glass. Obviously, it's impossible to get it, but if nobody starts, nobody will have a help.

To sum up, at Christmas, presents shouldn't be the most important part for us, because there are a lot of poor countries which are happy without most of the stuff we have, so we can consider ourselves lucky for having this life. Along with it, good deeds are not typically of Christmas, so it's not necessary to do it in this period of the year, just the opposite, we should do it through the year.

LLUIS ESPALLARGAS
1r BATX A

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