Talk:White Christmas

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[edit] Page move

White Christmas (snow) reads a little strangely. To disambiguate, maybe something like White Christmas (event) or White Christmas (phenomenon) would be better? -Runningonbrains 19:14, 29 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Worldwide view

As Hateless keeps removing the worldwide perspective tag, and I don't want to start an edit war, I'll start discussion here.

This article does not represent a worldwide view. It mentions details and statistics for North America, and gives a little generic details about places in Europe, but makes no mention of anywhere else. What are the chances in Russia? Is it an important tradition there? What about the Southern Hemisphere? I know it's summer there, but this should be mentioned in the article for people who aren't as astute. And where are the references? I'm going to add a tag, as there are none in the first (and only important) paragraph. Sorry if I sound confrontational, I don't mean to be, just want to help make a better article. -Runningonbrains 21:27, 1 December 2006 (UTC)