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Why Christmas is best celebrated with Filipinos

Why Christmas is best celebrated with Filipinos

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Updated Dec 06, 2024 11:45 AM PHT

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Christmas is truly a one-of-a-kind celebration in the Philippines. As the special day approaches, Filipinos pour their hearts into making the season joyful and memorable for their loved ones. From festive reunions to thoughtful gifts, everything about Christmas in the Philippines is "all-out".

Be ready for the best Christmas celebration with the Filipinos

There is not a dull moment when you celebrate Christmas with Filipinos. They will make sure that you never forget the celebration you had with them. So, how do they make it one of a kind? Here is why you need to celebrate your Christmas, the Filipino way:

1. Filipinos have more fun

You are sure in for a treat when you celebrate with Filipinos. Literally, no one is getting out of the party without laughing, singing, dancing, and playing games. Plus, it does not matter whether you are out on the street partying or inside a lovely home, there is always a program and a funny host in each event. They will make you feel comfortable to let yourself loose and relax while having fun.

2. Everyone is a close relative

Whether you are just the friend or co-worker invited to another friend's house or if you are really part of the family, you will receive the warm welcome of everyone around you. The people at the celebration will always try to include you in conversations, games, and they will introduce you to everybody in the party. You might even feel overwhelmed to be introduced to a hundred cousins, titas, titos, lolos and lolas with mostly repetitive names like Jun-Jun, Jaja, Nini etc. but you will surely be included in every part of the party.

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3. Get ready to be fed

No Filipino celebration is complete without food that brings everyone together. At the center of countless Filipino tables is usually Jollibee Chickenjoy—the ideal dish for an all-out Christmas celebration. Known for its crispylicious skin and juicylicious meat, Chickenjoy has been a part of Filipino families' Christmas celebrations for generations, bringing not only taste but joy.

Make Christmas the "Pasko-est" celebration

To make Christmas truly the "Pasko-est"— the most joyful and memorable it may be, Jollibee, one of the fast-food chain brands in the Philippines, conveys a message in their new Christmas campaign with the tagline "Para Pasko-est, Chickenjoyest!" —there is no addition to a celebration quite like Jollibee's Chickenjoy.

The campaign showcases Jollibee's latest TV commercial featuring Anne Curtis, a renowned Filipina actress, who joins a lively celebration made joyful by Chickenjoy. Adding a special touch to every gathering, the celebration comes alive with gift-giving, dancing, singing, and sharing lighthearted moments that truly capture the spirit of Christmas.

Photo source: Jollibee

"Chickenjoy is not just the best in taste, it is also the best in joy that can elevate every celebration. We want our customers to have an all-out, joy-filled holiday season, and they can always count on Chickenjoy to make their moments with loved ones even more special," said Luis Berba, Jollibee Philippines Marketing Director for Masterbrand, Chickenjoy and Beverages.

So, this Christmas season, head to your nearest Jollibee and go all-out in celebrating Christmas with Chickenjoy, available via dine-in, take-out, or drive-thru. You may also have it delivered via the Jollibee App, JollibeeDelivery.com, #87000, GrabFood, and foodpanda.

For all the latest updates, like Jollibee on Facebook, subscribe to Jollibee Philippines on YouTube, and follow @jollibee on X, Instagram, and TikTok.

NOTE:  BrandNews articles are promotional features from our sponsors and not news articles from our editorial staff.

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