Is it normal to not have turkey at christmas?

We have steak instead. Is it normal?

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Based on 81 votes (67 yes)
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  • dinz

    We normally have a traditional lamb roast for Christmas in New Zealand.

    I only tried turkey a couple of times.

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    • anti-hero

      Why do Kiwis fuck their sheep at the edge of a cliff?

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  • anti-hero

    Most people are sick of turkey after thanksgiving.

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    • I'm British so we have turkey for Christmas, not thanksgiving

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      • anti-hero

        Ah. a lot of people do here too. Or ham.

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  • DragonQueen

    We have Roast Pheasant. Or Quail at the Royal Gathering. Of course steak is acceptable.

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    • anti-hero

      Is your name Dragon Queen or Drag on Queen. Like telling a Drag Queen to keep on dragging... Are you a drag queen? Do you have a penis? If yes, how do you fit it in your hose?

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      • DragonQueen

        My name is Dragon Queen, I am Queen of Dragons, And I am 100% Woman. And in the future please try and restrain your vulgar language in front of royalty such as myself. It's very low class. And makes you seem childish.

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  • lookingforlove

    Am British and we eat pork and chicken so I say it's normal

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  • ThatCreepyWhiteGuy

    *speaks in a russian accent* I eat pig for Christmas.

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  • jeremybrown50k

    Celebrating Christmas without Turkey is whats not normal.

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  • Avant-Garde

    Normal. Some of our best feasts were when we ate duck or goose as opposed to pork or turkey or chicken.

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  • RoseIsabella

    Turkey is my mom's go to meal for anything remotely celebrative. It's a good thing I love Turkey!

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  • PureLikeSnow

    Seeing as how turkey is usually served on Thanksgiving, I would imagine an abundant number of sweets instead on Christmas.

    I had fucking Mexican food for Thanksgiving dinner (pozole, tostadas, and tamales). Steak for Christmas sounds appetizing!

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    • I'm British you see. We don't celebrate thanksgiving

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  • I have not celebrated christmas in 3 years. People usually have turkey?

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    • RoseIsabella

      Damn, why not?

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  • jeebley

    I had KFC. Then I cried into the bucket, I don't even know why.

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    • merteodosic

      Yes, KFC is a nice idea to eat at christmas.But without coleslaw.

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    • DragonQueen

      That's very depressing to hear. Did you really? If so, I invite you to dine at the Royal Banquet. U may have what ever you like. No KFC though. Sorry. How about a Quail egg?

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      • jeebley

        Sounds delightful! I am touched by your cordial invitation. Although, the lack of KFC is of some concern. Will the Burger King at least be attending?

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        • DragonQueen

          Of course sir, for he's Royalty, and he's still a king nonetheless. I will see if the Royal Chef can make you a Dragon Burger. Will that be suitable? For this is how we honor the some of the Dragons that have passed. We consume their flesh. I assure you they are quite tasty. With some dipping sauce.

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  • charli.m

    We never have turkey. Chicken, ham and prawns, yes...but no turkey. Just not a tradition for us.

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  • thegypsysailor

    Normal or not, why not?
    For years I had a deli in Lauderdale that would do a wonderful roast duck, that we'd take home instead of turkey, for Christmas.

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