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| 16 Aug 2012 01:46 AM
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There is no "Halloween" in North Korea. Because the government thinks that the Halloween is an anti-communist holiday. They also don't celebrate Christmas because it's a Christian holiday.
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| 16 Aug 2012 01:47 AM
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I'm surprised they're even on a first name basis with Santa Claus.
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| 16 Aug 2012 01:48 AM
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So you mean to say that they have no holidays?
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| 16 Aug 2012 01:50 AM
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@rawsone
You got me there, lol.
@fastlane250
They have New Years, Victory Day and Kim il Sung's birthday.
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| 16 Aug 2012 01:51 AM
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Is New Years anything like how we celebrate it?
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kulyk
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| 16 Aug 2012 01:55 AM
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And are they allowed to celebrate birthdays?
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| 16 Aug 2012 01:59 AM
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I think Kim Jong-Un has a special birthday day.
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| 16 Aug 2012 02:01 AM
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What about Christmas for the Catholic North Koreans?
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| 16 Aug 2012 02:04 AM
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But what about Catholics who are North Korean?
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| 16 Aug 2012 02:06 AM
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So basically, they can't celebrate any holidays?
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| 16 Aug 2012 02:09 AM
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Not really, but that's what the government wants people to think.
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