How would you study during Christmas break but still enjoy your break?
Ask Alexis: Well I personally wouldn’t study over the break. But a way I would study and still enjoy my break is to get a group of my older cousins and we would sit and study together. But I don’t know about your cousins, but my cousins know how to make studying fun!   Â
Harrison Says: I don’t really know what there is to study about over break. Yeah maybe midterms, but there’s a week after we get back to study for them. With a week for review beforehand I’d relax, not forgetting your subjects, but relaxing nonetheless.
Say you’re going to a friend’s house and their religion is different than yours. Would you not go, or still go and try new things?
Ask Alexis: I’m always open to new things. I feel you should be too. But always consult your parents and their parents so you’ll know what you’re doing and how to do it before you go and do somthing you’ll regret or your friend regrets.
Harrison Says: More religion, more holidays, more presents. Simple as that. Open your mind to new things, it’s generally a fun way to live.
How do you split the holidays between divorced or seperated parents?
Ask Alexis: There are a couple diffrent things you can do. You can switch up years, like one year you go with your dad and the next with your mom., You can spend Christmas eve with one, then spend Christmas day with the other. Or you can spend Christmas day with one and  Christmas evening with the other.Â
Harrison says: Every year my parents would switch up, most of the time, but enough to keep it consistent. Sometimes we visited family friends together even though they’re seperated, it all depends. Go with the flow.



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