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Forums Reaping Ritual 2020: TTLG Mad Tea Party: Hangout and Raffle

Voltie — Sha/female Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:02:14 )






@GoblinsAndTea: that's great though. :D

Facial hair doesn't look great on my hubby. He just looks like a chubby werewolf that lost some hair when he doesn't have xD

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Voltie — Sha/female Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:03:44 )






@0v7: you're fine ^^ I honestly didn't know much about it until coco. Like I knew it's day of the dead and a celebration of ancestors but I didn't know many of the actual traditions.

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Voltie — He/Him Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:05:54 )
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@Shadami: I'm glad Coco spread some awareness of it! Before it came out, we had The Book of Life and that was it pretty much. Before that... I dunno, I can't think of popular movies that touch that subject :(


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Donator — She/Her Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:08:16 )
I loved both of those movies, and they definitely taught me something. My fiance is Mexican, but I don't think his family really observes the holiday.
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Voltie — She/They Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:08:34 )

I remember learning about Día de Muertos during Spanish class at school. It's not really that similar to Halloween from that I know. It's more about celebrating ancestors and such. The main common factor would be skulls I guess? I should brush up my knowledge on it sometime

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Voltie — She/They Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:09:20 )

Learning about holidays celebrated in other countries is interesting. I've learned about a few Korean holidays while learning Korean and watching Korean shows

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Voltie — He/Him Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:10:29 )
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It's nothing like Halloween, it's just seen as Mexican Halloween because it's right after Halloween and has skulls...? I think? I dunno, I don't see the resemblance.


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Donator — She/Her Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:11:50 )
I love learning about different holidays and ceremonies. I haven't taken part in many though.
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Voltie — She/They Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:13:07 )

Yeah, I often see Chuseok translated as "Korean Thanksgiving", but I feel like just calling it Chuseok would be better.

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Voltie — She/They Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:15:06 )

Chuseok is a harvest festival, and it also involves paying respects to ancestors and such. Thanksgiving is also a harvest festival I guess, but we don't particularly pay respects to ancestors on that day.

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Voltie — He/Him Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:16:44 )
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I wonder how similar it is to Dia de Muertos.


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Voltie — She/They Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:20:47 )

I'm not sure. For Chuseok food, I only really know about the songpyeon, which are colorful rice cakes. And I believe they set up food that's meant as an offering for their ancestors as well

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Voltie — She/They Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:21:55 )

From Wikipedia:
"In contemporary South Korea, on Chuseok, masses of people travel from large cities to their hometowns to pay respect to the spirits of their ancestors.[7] Chuseok celebrates the bountiful harvest and strives for the next year to be better than the last. People perform ancestral worship rituals early in the morning. Then, they visit the tombs of their immediate ancestors to trim plants and clean the area around the tomb and offer food, drink, and crops to their ancestors."

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Voltie — He/Him Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:22:56 )
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That's...REALLY similar to Dia de Muertos. I offer pan de muertos and food my lost ones liked every year, as well as drinks they liked...


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Voltie — He/Him Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:24:27 )
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What do you have available?


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Voltie — She/They Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:28:09 )

You know, I feel like we don't really have a holiday like that in the US. My family would do those things on Memorial Day, but technically I think that day's supposed to be for relatives who were in the military. We always just used that day to place flowers on all of our close relatives' graves then though

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Voltie — He/Him Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:30:23 )
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That's a limited selection D:
Mashed potatoes and chicken nuggets sound good >w>


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Voltie — She/They Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:31:39 )

For us, most of our relatives are buried 3 hours away from where we live, so maybe it was just easier to do it all at once

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Voltie — Sha/female Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:32:05 )






I lost internet for a bit xD

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Voltie — She/They Posted 4 years ago ( 2020/11/8 23:32:18 )

Glad you have internet again!

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