The month of December is the time of sales promotions with shopping malls announcing sale, promos and bargains, making road traffic unbearable. Many people, who seem to not run out of cash, go on a shopping spree. ATMs start going offline and dispense only either P500 or P1000 bills while some go to their banks to exchange crisp bills fresh from the money-making machines of the BSP.
How does Tutubi celebrate Christmas? He's used to simple celebration, stay at home, no feasts and lavish spending, no materialism and commercialized Christmas celebration. Most of his Christmas bonus went straight to his savings account after shaving off mortgages for his future home, slowly but surely preparing for his planned early retirement in the Philippines which is an uncommon habit for Filipinos who'd start the new year broke due to overspending during the holiday season.


Christmas is not about gifts and money, it's meant for spreading message of love, peace and hope even if you're "pesoless."
Merry Christmas and a Hopefully No Recession New Year!
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! I am also cutting my spendings...it helps that I am in a country where Christmas is not celebrated. Christmas here is just an ordinary working day. No festive mood. malungkot pero okay na rin, I am with my hubby naman :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Tutubi! I agree on the No Recession New Year. Enjoy the holidays :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Bro to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Tutubi :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you and yours. I prefer the simple way of celebrating Christmas too.
ReplyDeleteMy christmas traditions are here: http://ewok1993.wordpress.com
I agree with you, Christmas should not be material.
ReplyDeleteWe try to keep gifts modest here, but try our best to look for something the receiver really wants.
You are a wise man!
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteTipid tipid din po ako... :) Hehe :) Buti na lang 2 pa lang ang inaanak ko!
It's the spirit of the season that matters most. Merry Christmas ! Hope you had a wonderful celebration with your family :)
ReplyDeleteYou are so right. Christmas is not about things... but about people and finding ways to show them our love... and it doesn't have to be wrapped in a pretty box with a big bow!! Great post! Merry Christmas!!
ReplyDeletehi, tutubi! i hope you enjoyed your christmas. :D
ReplyDeletegotta love the crispy money. and, wow, you got so many gifts!
merry christmas!! hope you're having a good time as well! :)
ReplyDeleteYou're right; Christmas isn't about gifts and money.
ReplyDelete(:
indeed
ReplyDeletebelated Merry Christmas!
Dine
Wow, this is really a comprehensive blog. Pretty useful too!
ReplyDeleteCheers
Anna
merry christmas and a happy new year tutubi!
ReplyDeletemore travelling for you this 2009 as well! =)
happy new year from Florence!!!
ReplyDeleteso nanalo ka ba sa company raffle?
ReplyDeletehappy new year! :)