What are your unique holiday traditions? NPR wants to know
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What are your unique holiday traditions? NPR wants to know
"The holiday season is full of traditions and we all celebrate them a bit differently. We want to know your most unique holiday traditions. What makes celebrating this time of year feel special for you? Do you light lobster trap trees in New England or watch Santa surf in California? We want to hear them all funny, quirky or bizarre."
"Fill out this form to tell NPR about your unique tradition and we may be in touch for an upcoming story. Please note: Your submission will be governed by our general Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. As the Privacy Policy says, we want you to be aware that there may be circumstances in which the exemptions provided under law for journalistic activities or freedom of expression may override privacy rights you might otherwise have."
NPR invites people to submit their most unique holiday traditions, from regional customs to odd personal rituals. Examples include lobster trap trees in New England and Santa surfing in California. The request asks what makes seasonal celebrations feel special and welcomes funny, quirky, or bizarre responses. Responses should be submitted via an online form and may lead to follow-up contact for reporting. Submissions are subject to the organization's general Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. The Privacy Policy notes that legal exemptions for journalistic activities or freedom of expression may, in some circumstances, override privacy rights.
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