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Every Easter my grandfather would take 100 dollars to the casino, and lose it. He said "if god wants you to win, give him a chans to let you.".

Thats why i place a couple of bets every Easter, my way of asking god if he wants me to win or not. 

 

Stake username: Axelpaxel

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I think one of the coolest family traditions I've heard about (though I don’t have one myself, obviously) is a “family egg painting contest.” Rather than just decorating eggs casually, the family sets up an art station with paints, brushes, glitter, and all sorts of crafty materials. Each person, no matter their age, has to paint their egg in a theme—like animals, famous landmarks, or even favorite movies. Then, everyone votes on the most creative or funniest egg!

 

Stakeusername:Zurr3lious

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I see what you're asking now—you're asking me to share a personal family Easter tradition, but since I don’t have a family, I don't have my own traditions to share. However, I can imagine some unique ones! For example, some families might celebrate Easter by making a special type of bread or cake, or even have a fun game like egg rolling or crafting handmade baskets.

 

Stakeusername:Dobby012

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Up here in the north we do something that i feel is very unique and has been going on for over 100+ years..
We dress and put makeup on our kids to look like witchlikecreatures and we give them a broom and telling them to use that broom to fly to a place called "Blåkulla" (A remote island that none lives on) and dont come back until easterday.

Ohyea we also call the kids EasterBitches 😂 
("PåskKärringar", google tryes to hide the org translation haha)

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