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9. family traditions and celebrations

Sarah: Hi Tom! How are you?


Tom: Hey Sarah! I'm good, thanks. How about you?


Sarah: I'm doing well too. So, I wanted to ask you about family traditions. What are some traditions your family has?


Tom: Oh, we have a few! One of our favorites is having a big family dinner every Sunday. We all gather at my grandma's house and share a meal together. It's a time for us to catch up and bond.


Sarah: That sounds lovely! In my family, we have a tradition of baking cookies together every Christmas Eve. It's something we've been doing for years, and it always gets us into the holiday spirit.


Tom: That sounds like a lot of fun! Speaking of holidays, how does your family celebrate birthdays?


Sarah: Well, we usually start the day with breakfast in bed for the birthday person, and then we have a special dinner together. Sometimes we'll go out for a fun activity, like mini-golf or bowling.


Tom: Nice! In my family, birthdays are a bit more low-key. We usually just have a small family gathering at home with cake and presents.


Sarah: That sounds nice too. Do you have a favorite family holiday?


Tom: Definitely Christmas. I love spending time with my family, exchanging gifts, and enjoying delicious food together. Plus, there's always a feeling of warmth and joy in the air.


Sarah: I agree, Christmas is magical. For me, I think my favorite family holiday is Thanksgiving. I love the idea of coming together to give thanks and enjoy a big feast with loved ones.


Tom: That sounds wonderful. Family gatherings really do have a special significance, don't they?


Sarah: Absolutely. It's those moments spent together that create lasting memories and strengthen our bonds as a family.


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