RE: The most important thing is to celebrate / Lo más importante es celebrar - LOH contest week 266 (eng-esp)
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Thank you for educating us as to what holidays were like in your country over time. The drastic change is truly amazing, and I am glad to hear that the freedom to celebrate has made a comeback in recent years.
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Yes, for a time they were banned. Even after they were allowed, they were frowned upon (force of habit). But we young people were the ones who, little by little, recovered and adopted all those foreign traditions and festivities.
Today, the government continues trying to "restrict" some of them, like Halloween. Officially, you can't say we celebrate it. We do it anyway, since it's almost impossible to ban it these days. But you'll never see anything from the government mentioning Halloween, for example.
But, as I said, what matters is celebrating, and that's what we do.