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18 comments:

  1. Christmas shoes and clothes wasn't really a big deal. But you see braiding our hair, that was IT for us.

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  2. My mum buys new cloths and shoes for us every Christmas. I usually looked forward to Christmas because of the new cloths and plenty orishirishi. May God rest her beautiful soul.

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  3. As a deeper life member.
    No new cloth or new shoe.
    Because na church ll dey through out.

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  4. My mum used to buy our Christmas clothes and shoes in August before things get expensive. It was nice, but it took the fun out of Christmas a little bit

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  5. My parents bought whenever they have the money, but when they don't have, we wear our old ones and we are happy. Nobody cried over not getting Christmas clothes. And I have taught my children same.

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  6. Always looking out for new cloth and new shoes every 20th December.

    It was a sweet experience.

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  7. New clothes and shoes every Christmas and New Year celebration and first Sunday of the year thanksgiving

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  8. We don't miss out on christmas clothes and shoes, wether ready made o or cut and sew, we always wear new clothes on that day, plus chicken and rice.

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  9. My dad always does that (clotes and shoes) He will hise it untill 24th night . I'm the only one privileged to see them before christmas as the Ada.
    God bless and keep this Man for Me.

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  10. It's a big deal for us. My mum will always buy new clothes,new shoes for us. And we will make our hairs. We were five girls and two boys. God bless you Nneoma.

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  11. I was Born in Deeper Life
    My Mother do Buy Cloth for Me and my siblings every Xmas ooo..
    But it will always be Tutle neck cloth with long sleeves infact she has special Tailor that sowed that kind of Cloth..

    Hello iya Boys

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  12. Can't remember anything about Christmas clothes but Christmas food was always surplus

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  13. Though am not a Christian our christian neighbors then make me love Christmas, with the way they dress up their kids with beautiful clothes.

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  14. Hmmm, they no dey fell to buy for us oo including all the accessories join 🤣🤣🤣that watch when you turn this side it will 1:pm turn the other side it will be 5:am , some times other of my anties will even buy for us too chai
    E dey sweet us eeh, I dey miss my childhood oo hmmm

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  15. My mum used to buy our Christmas clothes early around October and she will hide them till Christmas day. One year i got to know where she hides them. Once i come back from school na me and the dress. I will wear and waltz up and down my mum's room. On Christmas day when my mum brought out my own, e don so dirty, white almost turned black. I got the beating of my life that Christmas.

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  16. Oh nostalgic!
    Ready made for Christmas (odun kekere) and cut and sew for new year (Odun nla) with shoes

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  17. When I was about 11 years old,I wanted platform shoes for Xmas.They got it for me.on Xmas day,I couldn't walk in it.i had to carry the shoes in my hand.

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  18. Christmas clothes were bought a month or two begore then. It would be hidden till 24th December. Na that releaxer and net gel na dey sweet pass

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