No, not every country celebrates Christmas like the US. Although some countries do celebrate Christmas like the US does. No, not every country celebrates Christmas like the US. Although some countries do celebrate Christmas like the US does.
No. But on different days of the year
The US celebrates Fourth of July.
They celebrate the same date as us, December the 25th.
Canada
Sweden celebrates Christmas as any other country. However, while most the UK and most nations that decend from England such as the US, Canada, Australia and others hand out Christmas gifts on the 25th, Sweden, along with many other European nations, do so on the 24th.
Guatemala. (central america.)
It was done in July, the month in which the U.S. celebrates its independence.
The us don't celebrate Christmas at all. If they did it would probably be very spiritual and very creative such as prayers and sitting round a candle in the dead of night to help the inner spirit.
Christmas celebrates the birth of our savior the Messiah Jesus Christ and Easter celebrates His resurrection after He voluntarily died on the cross to be crucified for the sins of all of us. His Holy blood reconciles us to God if we accept Him as our savior and follow Him.
Approximately 95% of the United States population celebrates the Christmas holiday annually. Of this amount, about 15% are non-Christians, and up to 80% of non-Christian Americans celebrate Christmas.
Different countries have different Independence Days.The US celebrates it on July 4th