Monday, December 20, 2010

Christmas.

thai christmas : There is one thing about thai people and that is they love to celebrate. It doesn't matter if the festival originated in a different country (like Halloween) .or that it comes from a completely different religion (like Christian). Give them a good excuse to have fun and they will celebrate just about anything! At our school, 99% of the students are Buddhists. There are a handful of Muslim children and probably one if not two students are Christian. Or at least their fathers are. In Thailand, Christmas isn’t a public holiday. 










American christmas :  Santa Claus was born in US in the 1860's he was named this as he had a white beard and a belly, so he was named Santa Claus as this was the Dutch word for St Nicholas, Sintaklaas. Although the Dutch had bought him with them in the 17th century, he did not become an important person at Christmas until the Novelist Washington Irving put him in a novel that he wrote in 1809. This first Santa Claus was still known as St. Nicholas, he did smoke a pipe, and fly around in a wagon without any reindeer, but he did not have his red suit or live at the North Pole, he did however bring presents to children every year.


In 1863 He was given the name Santa Claus and bore the red suit, pipe, and his reindeer and sleigh.


Thursday, December 16, 2010

ME :D

im a boy and im 12 years old .
ive learned english for 3 years and its quite ok .
i love dancing and playing football and floorball .
my favorite lesson is gym because its so easy to me .
you can give comments, if i write something wrong,i will hope to your feedback :)