Hive-Reachout Weekly Prompt 78>>"The Meaning Of Christmas"
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Prompt 78👇👇

This week, Hive Reachout community members will be sharing their views and ideas on the theme
"The Meaning Of Christmas"
We are in festive season, people have planned their activities already. Some are travelling back home to celebrate with their loved ones, some won't be travelling but they have their activities all planned.
Christmas is one of the special days of the year. The love shared during the season is something that always catches my attention, sometimes, I wish we would continue to share that kind of love even after the celebration.
But Christmas is not just about the celebration, eating, drinking, visitations, partying and the rest. The day has a purpose and meaning.
To different people, that meaning is different things. But that meaning is what makes the day special. Celebrating it not just because everyone is celebrating but because we are aware of what we are celebrating makes the whole thing beautiful.
For this prompt, share with us what Christmas means to you. It is just another day to eat, drink and merry or it is something far greater than these?
Based on the meaning to you, what do you think is the right way to celebrate the day? How do you make sure you do what is expected and not just celebrate it like any random day?"
We look forward to reading your amazing entries. Please don't forget to engage with each other's entries."
This initiative is for the purpose of nurturing newbies about some basic principles of Hive. Every week the community will engage all newbies and intermediate Hivians on a weekly prompt that will help us check and correct newbies minor errors on Hive Blockchain.
Aside the weekly prompt, we welcome all kinds of post from newbies, blog and vlog. This will help us check and monitor their activities before sending them to the community's that fits their kinds of content.
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It is very common in different communities how newbies don't know how to navigate and play according to some simple rules of the community. It's sometimes difficult for newbies to locate their various niche on Hive so, aside advertising and onboarding newbies on Hive, we want to make their journey more easier by giving them tips on how to improve their posts and the community that best suits their kinds of content.
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- DON'T PLAGIARIZE!!
- Create your posts in the Hive Reachout community.
- Tag two or three newbies to join the prompt.
- Use the tag #hive-reachout #love and any other tags of your choice..
- Engage in (at least) two posts in the community:
- Your words count should be minimum of 400 words and 800 including translations..
- Original pictures are "encouraged", however if you want to use pictures that are not yours, use free sites like pixabay.com, pexels.com
- Cite external materials properly.
- You may choose to publish your post via InLeo and possibly get curated by leovoter
- Check How to Login and publish post through InLeo.
- Drop your post link in the comment section below...
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