People celebrate Advent in different parts of the world with various traditions such as lighting Advent candles, making Advent calendars, attending church services, and participating in acts of charity and giving. In some countries, there are also special foods and drinks associated with the Advent season.
one way countries celebrate Christmas different from the U.S is .That not every puts stockings up
u can celebrate by gift giving or eating a big feast! it depends which culture ur in...
Some ways to celebrate Christmas in America are to give presents and decorate Christmas trees. Don't forget the ornaments, including the star!
Christians in Israel celebrate Christmas in ways similar to those seen in many other parts of the world. Jews in Israel by and large do not celebrate Christmas.
There are many ways one might choose to celebrate a birthday. If a birthday happens to fall on a holiday such as Christmas Day, one might choose to have a separate and distinct celebration.
Christmas is meant to celebrate the birthday of Jesus Christ: The Son of God, even though it is not the actual day of his birth. Most commonly, people do this by getting together with their families and exchanging gifts. Many non-religious people still celebrate as a tradition, even if they may or may not believe that Jesus was in fact the Messiah. Different people celebrate in many different ways. The day before Christmas: Christmas Eve, is often used to exchange small gifts while larger, or more expensive gifts are saved until Christmas day. Some people do not celebrate Christmas at all, usually because of an opposing religion or belief.
Other major religions have different ways of celebrating a holiday like Christmas,like for instance my teachers wife's boss is Jewish and he holds a Christmas party every year.
they celebrate it in their traditonal ways
Australia and New Zealand celebrate Christmas in very similar ways.
Canada is a country where most of the population are followers of the Christian faith. Christmas in Canada is celebrated by holidays from work, attending church services, decorations in homes and public buildings and the exchange of gifts.
Yes. But they celebrate it in different ways based on their religion.