00:00I noticed that I hadn't had a Christmas card from you and your family this year.
00:06Cassandra, you know that we do not celebrate Christmas, Cassandra.
00:11You also know that I did get you a card for Diwali. Do you remember? Did you receive that?
00:17Cassandra, I receive a card for Diwali, but we are not Hindu.
00:25We are Muslim. We celebrate Eid.
00:31I made the effort. I did get you a card though and I didn't get anything.
00:36Yeah, but Cassandra, one, we do not celebrate Christmas and then two, we are not Hinduism for Diwali. We celebrate Eid.
00:48But I got you a card for Diwali.
00:52But we are not Indian.
00:55Well, I celebrate Christmas and I got you a card and I didn't get anything.
01:02But the other neighbors, they get me cards.
01:06Yeah, but we, no, it is, how do I say this in your, because my England only 50-50.
01:12Cassandra, we do not celebrate Christmas, okay, in my house.
01:15In my house. But if you are celebrating this one, I congratulate you for celebrating this one.
01:21Christmas, Mubarak. But what I am trying to say is that there is no malicious thinking for this one.
01:30We just not celebrate this one. We just not celebrate this one. You get me and my family card for Diwali, but we do not celebrate Diwali.
01:38What do you celebrate?
01:40Eid.
01:42It's similar, isn't it? It's a festival, it's a festival, it's a similar sort of thing.
01:47But it's like me getting you a birthday card for your funeral. It's different.
01:53But it's, you know, it's a, it's a similar, it's a, it's a thought. I did get you a card though, and I didn't, I didn't get anything.
02:00I got one from all the neighbours around me, and I just know some.
02:04But you still got your card, you just got a card from all your neighbours.
02:08But I didn't get one from you. That's, that's why I'm popping round, because I, I just wondered have I done something wrong or something.
02:15No, Cassandra, you do not do anything wrong. Sister, you do not do anything wrong.
02:20It is just the fact that I do not celebrate Christmas. You do, you, you thank you for getting me card for Diwali, but.
02:27Did you like it? Did you like the card I got? We don't celebrate Diwali. We are not from India.
02:36Is it close? Is it close? I don't know, I don't know really. I don't know about the religions, but I thought you were of that culture.
02:45I thought the Diwali card was quite nice. I picked a really, really nice one.
02:49But Cassandra, you're not understanding. We do not celebrate Diwali. We celebrate Eid.
02:54Well, I, I didn't know that. I thought, I think they're pretty similar to each other, aren't they?
03:02Oh, Cassandra, Cassandra, it's, um, yeah, it's like, uh, you got a little monkey playing tambourines inside your brain.
03:09Uh, what? No, but, uh, first of all.
03:15But the thought was there. I went out of my way.
03:19For you, for you and your family, but I do not do the card, because even in my own religion for Eid, we do not do cards.
03:26We do for Christmas in my religion. We do. And it's lovely to receive one. I didn't hear from you. I got one from everyone else but your family. I just thought, I'd say it's a nice thing if, if we kind of all do it for each other.
03:41And I got you one for Diwali. It's nice to get one for Christmas, you know.
03:45This one is for the spirit for you. And this one is a beautiful spirit. Never ever change this one.
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