Written by Greg

6 December, 2022

Today I posted another cartoon.  This one was made as a request from my sister.  Sis, I hope you’re not disappointed.  The request was to make a cartoon about how American expats celebrate the holiday season in foreign countries.  At first, I thought that would be a hilariously short video, but then I had an idea – I do a truncated version of my best memory of how holidays are celebrated in my native country, and then contrast those with how I celebrate them these days.   Enjoy!

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ariel
ariel
1 year ago
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any special holiday in Georgia?

Greg
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1 year ago
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I don’t really get out much. Sure, there are some, but I don’t know anything about them. They’re pretty much unpronounceable.

Karol
Karol
1 year ago
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I like it, it’s pleasant with useful, as I told you until the last time we talked about it I didn’t know that Black Friday is related to Thanksgiving, I never thought about it and also no one told me about it before. 😀

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To Poland, Santa Claus (or rather the star, or what whoever believes in, because actually you get presents from Santa Claus here on December 6) comes on Christmas Eve, after Christmas dinner, and not, as in America, on Christmas Day. This is probably because he couldn’t be everywhere at the same time… 😀

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Gretch
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Wow this was great! And funny! Thank you brother!

ABOUT THE SKINT EXPAT

 

I have been an expat for more than 30 years now. I’m originally from the United States, though at this point that hardly matters. In that time, I’ve played music with bands and recorded and released solo music, I’ve been an English teacher for most of that time, and now I’m doing a blog about all of it.