26 December, 2009

Better not to be Bitter

December 24, 2009 and I just finished helping on kitchen so I surf on the internet to greet everyone a Merry Christmas. I opened my social media accounts (Facebook, Twitter, and Friendster) and post a Christmas greeting, I found status of some of my friends in Facebook and they being so bitter about Christmas, it made me felt sad at first then my mood shifted into bitterness. It made me think why the hell they want to post something negative on a day that is so positive? It seems like they want other person to carry their burden. No matter how complicated your problem is, you must take Christmas as a day to break off your problems temporarily. I know how hard it will be to felt so distressing while everyone else is having fun. Christmas day is celebrated worldwide, and you can’t change that.


There’s nothing wrong in facing your problem, I just think that if you can’t solve it immediately, you must take a break from it, especially during the day that everyone supposedly must be jolly. Posting such status that was so negative during the day that was so positive, I believe that only attention whores will do it.
I stated on the early part of this page that I surf the internet to greet everyone a “Merry Christmas”, then what’s in store are those ridiculous bitter status. No matter what I’ve seen on those Social Medias I still did what my intention on opening my Social Media accounts. I posted a “Merry Christmas Everyone” status/shout out/tweet.

Again, Merry Christmas to everyone.

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