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    Merry Christmas (from your friends in eastern europe)

    Most serbs spend new year's with other serbs partying it up...
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    Merry Christmas (from your friends in eastern europe)

    First quesiton: I have no idea... Second question: January 12 is new year's eve for orthodoxy. As fars as global warming goes, not much we can do about that now can we? I mean its already here!
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    Merry Christmas (from your friends in eastern europe)

    Haha its fine, honestly Im just glad Im in a place with people who actually care enough to ask. Being the only Serb in the bible belt has its disadvantages....
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    Merry Christmas (from your friends in eastern europe)

    Alright let me try to answer these questions as accurately as possible. First off we do not use the old calendar in every day life, we just use it for holy days. And we dont slip behind in the seasons because honestly its adapted, christmas is always January 7th, its just a little bit left over...
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    Merry Christmas (from your friends in eastern europe)

    Indeed it is, we all follow the Julian calendar because the new calendar was created by the Pope... and since we weren't on good terms with him when the calendar was created, we stick with the old way.
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    Merry Christmas (from your friends in eastern europe)

    For those who do not know, yesterday was Christmas for those Orthodox Christians following the old calendar. So merry christmas and happy new year! Hristos se rodi.
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