In the United States, especially in Rhode Island where there is a large Italian population. This is traditionally served on Christmas Eve with many other fish dishes (baccala, clam sauce, baked stuffed shrimp, fried smelts, calamari, aglio e olio, etc.)
Most people who live in Christmas Island are from Christmas Island.
The same as Americans Australians and other people in basically christian country's have Christmas celebrations.
Yes, most people stay in they're country when it is Christmas Eve to get ready for christmas instead of spending their Christmas Eve flying to a different country.
France is the country where people wish Joyeux Noël("Merry Christmas").
Afganistan
Christmas is a Christian celebration. Libya is an Islamic country so it isn't celebrated.
In British, People eat Christmas cake followed by turkey
People in Poland and Czech Republic eat carp on Christmas Eve.
Where was the first Christmas celebrated?Who celebrated the first Christmas?In what country was the first Christmas celebrated?Why do people put lights on their Christmas trees and houses at Christmas?Why do people put up Christmas trees?What is considered as the Christmas season?Are there any religions that do not celebrate Christmas?What religions do not celebrate Christmas?
Yes it is still a mainly Christian country
Ireland is a Christian country, so Christmas is an important holiday for Irish people.
there is no answer to that because since most laotian people are Buddhist and Christmas is a religious holiday for god there is no way to say "merry Christmas" in laotian