I work for a church. Internally, the staff refer to the December 23rd service as “Christmas Adam” because Adam came before Eve. They think it’s hilarious… and I put up with it.
That is legitimately clever
What about christmas Lilith?
They got rid of it. Some even claim Christmas Lilith never existed in the first place.
She arrives if and when she pleases
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I’m impressed you took the time to write out all the eves that’s commitment.
It Christmas Ayve, then Christmas Eve, then Christmas ive, ove, and uuve.
🎶I like to eve eve eve
Christmas and New Year’s Day🎵
Or as we call it in Norwegian:
- Teensy tiny Christmas Eve
- Little Christmas Eve
- Christmas Eve. Or just Christmas!
- The first Christmas-day, or recovery day
In Finnish we just legit have a word for eve’s eve (aatonaatto), although it’s usually only used at Christmas.
And on this Christmas Eve Eve, just what the fuck is wrong with that?
Tibb’s Eve is what we call it here.
Always love seeing Newfoundland pop up on Lemmy.
I see Newfoundland, I upvote.
I feel personally attacked
Around here we call it Festivus.
Article is savage. Oof
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Meh. Let people have their joy.
newsthump has no jolly spirit confirmed?
As we all know, the proper term for it is Christmas Christmas Eve