NR: Hello. This is Charles Richards from Channel 7 News, and we're down here, uh, at the City Mall, interviewing people on how they celebrate Christmas. And, uh, hi young lady. What is your name? Young Girl: Elizabeth Carter. NR: And, uh, Elizabeth, uh. How does your family celebrate Christmas? Young Girl: We go sledding, and we go over to my grandparents' house and have dinner with them. NR: Well, that is great, and let me ask this young man. Hi, what is your name? [Johnny.] And Johnny, how old are you? Johnny: Five. NR: And, uh, does your family eat anything particular for Christmas? Johnny: Turkey . . . NR: And what does Christmas mean to you? Young Girl: Going to my grandma's and making their breakfast. NR: Going to grandma's and making breakfast. And let me ask another young man. Hi, what is your name? [Steven.] Okay, and Steven, what does Christmas mean to you? Steven: Giving but not expecting to get. NR: Now, that's kind of hard for a young man like yourself. What does that mean: Giving by not expecting? Steven: Well, one thing that we do is secret giving. NR: Secret giving? Now how does that work in your family? Steven: We sneak up to the porch of somebody that we want to give to, we put the gift that we want to give to them, ring the doorbell, and hide. NR: Ring the doorbell and hide? Uh, so you're not expecting something; you just want to be generous to someone else. Is that right? Steven: Yeah. That's correct. NR: And let's interview one more. And, how do you celebrate Christmas? What is the best thing about Christmas and what does it mean to you? Young Woman: It means getting off from school! NR: Getting off from school?! Do you all feel that way? Group of Children: Yeah!! Young Girl: Because I hate homework. NR: Yeah. Well, that’s all here from the City Mall. Channel 7 reporting.