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What are the descriptions of the Christmas atmosphere?
The Christmas tree is full of gifts and my expectations and wishes. I hope you and I can get together under the beautiful Christmas tree at this time of year and enjoy ourselves. May our friendship last as long as a Christmas tree!
3. A calm day, like a lake, is very clear and light; Silent night, like stars, is very quiet and beautiful; Sincere wishes, like hearts, are really fragrant. Christmas is here. May you be happy forever.
Christmas is a special day. Jesus' birthday is today. The world is different from now on, and the pain will never return, and people will be safe. The presents from Santa Claus made men, women and children laugh. Good luck, good luck and all the best. Merry Christmas!
5, Christmas snowflakes flying, bringing good luck and happiness. Santa Claus smiled and sent presents from door to door. Apples, monkeys, peaches and Sydney candy are filled with hats, shoes and socks. Auspicious, happy and sweet, wish you a merry Christmas. Merry Christmas!
6, Christmas is coming, I feel that there is nothing for you, and I don't intend to give you too much, just give you 50 million: be happy! Good health! Be safe! Be content! Don't forget me!
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