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One Christmas tradition in England is having people put on masks and perform Christmas Plays. This is called mumming and has been done since the Middle Ages. A traditional dinner in England is eating roasted turkey and having Christmas pudding for desert.

Christmas crackers with a silly joke and a paper crown that must be worn during dinner. Mince pies after Christmas pudding.

I've never come across mumming.

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