marty:: are you all ready for christmas?
jack: are you kidding? i haven't even started. i've done zero shopping.
marty: well, you'd better getting going, christmas is only a week away..
jack: i have to tell you that i'm one of those people who really gets stressed out by the christmas rush.
marty: oh, i'm not. i love the holidays. i love the crowds, the shopping, the lights, the music, the food, the parties, all the presents..
jack: that's just the beginning. my wife always spends too much money on christmas. the average christmas expense for u.s. families is about $550. but somehow we always spend about twice that much. it takes me till april to pay off all our christmas bills.
marty: now now, let's not be an ebeneezer scrooge (吝啬鬼)about it, jack. think about your kids. didn't you use to love christmas when you were a kid?
jack: i guess so. i don't remember.
marty: i know you did. you've actually forgotten your childhood memories. you were the most excited kid in the whole class. i remember . you know jack, maybe christmas is for kids, but you can still enjoy it through the eyes of your children.
jack: well, kids enjoy it because they don't have to do all the shopping and pay all the bills.
marty: maybe that's true. but you now as well as i do, that christmas is more than tinsel and trees. christmas is about what's in your heart and how you can make others happy.
jack: you're right, marty. you're absolutely right. i'm going to try harder to be nice people and to try to keep the true spirit of christmas in my heart..
marty: i'm glad to hear that jack. by the way, do you have your tree up?
jack: oh, i hate all the needles that get all over your living room floor. i mean, we're going to get a tree today.
marty: have you taken your kids to go see santa claus yet?
jack: if i see anther santa claus, i'm gonna scream.
marty: you're hopeless, jack
jack: are you kidding? i haven't even started. i've done zero shopping.
marty: well, you'd better getting going, christmas is only a week away..
jack: i have to tell you that i'm one of those people who really gets stressed out by the christmas rush.
marty: oh, i'm not. i love the holidays. i love the crowds, the shopping, the lights, the music, the food, the parties, all the presents..
jack: that's just the beginning. my wife always spends too much money on christmas. the average christmas expense for u.s. families is about $550. but somehow we always spend about twice that much. it takes me till april to pay off all our christmas bills.
marty: now now, let's not be an ebeneezer scrooge (吝啬鬼)about it, jack. think about your kids. didn't you use to love christmas when you were a kid?
jack: i guess so. i don't remember.
marty: i know you did. you've actually forgotten your childhood memories. you were the most excited kid in the whole class. i remember . you know jack, maybe christmas is for kids, but you can still enjoy it through the eyes of your children.
jack: well, kids enjoy it because they don't have to do all the shopping and pay all the bills.
marty: maybe that's true. but you now as well as i do, that christmas is more than tinsel and trees. christmas is about what's in your heart and how you can make others happy.
jack: you're right, marty. you're absolutely right. i'm going to try harder to be nice people and to try to keep the true spirit of christmas in my heart..
marty: i'm glad to hear that jack. by the way, do you have your tree up?
jack: oh, i hate all the needles that get all over your living room floor. i mean, we're going to get a tree today.
marty: have you taken your kids to go see santa claus yet?
jack: if i see anther santa claus, i'm gonna scream.
marty: you're hopeless, jack