What does someone's favourite Christmas carol say about them?

in The Circus
Armchair psychology time!
I was pondering this evening that my minister has named "It was on a starry night" as his favourite carol [I'm not going to get pedantic about strict definitions of "carol"; for the purposes of this thread it is any song associated with Christmas commonly sung in church]; I, on the other hand, would probably go for "Of the Father's love begotten".
Could you guess from these choices our respective personalities? Church backgrounds? Anything else?
I was pondering this evening that my minister has named "It was on a starry night" as his favourite carol [I'm not going to get pedantic about strict definitions of "carol"; for the purposes of this thread it is any song associated with Christmas commonly sung in church]; I, on the other hand, would probably go for "Of the Father's love begotten".
Could you guess from these choices our respective personalities? Church backgrounds? Anything else?
Comments
Hmm... I think it says you're someone who mostly attends only on Christmas Eve/Day, finds the likes of Away in a manger a bit twee but appreciates a good bellow of "O come let us adore Him, CHRIST THE LORD!!!"
My favourite bit is, "Word of the father, now in flesh appearing"
Whenever I'm asked for my favourite carol, I usually say Unto us is born a Son - again preferably in the Willcocks arrangement, but I have so many that I truly love it would be very hard to just pick out one.
I would be tempted to assume that you are a closet Jacobite.
If I was, wouldn't I need to know about it ?