I am a Mexican and we celebrate Christmas from Dec 24- Jan 6. We just celebrate normal Christmas and then kings day (I call it Wiseman day cause it's a better translation) and we keep our Christmas decorations well into January. In Mexico, they come down on Jan 6. To some people, Feb 2 also counts as Christmas. We have kings bread and hot cocoa on Jan 6 and children get presents from the wise men (double Christmas LoL) In the bread there is a baby Jesus and whoever gets it has to invite everyone present for tamales and coffee/ hot cocoa/ champuriño.
Mexicans are mostly Catholic, and they celebrate Christmas Day on December 25, which is a national holiday in Mexico.
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Christmas is a Christian festival and Mexico is a secular nation. There are many Christians in Mexico.Hence, Christians in Mexico celebrate Christmas.
Anyone who celebrates Christmas has to believe in god.
of course they did but they only celebrate Christmas during october and Mexicans think that Jesus brougt all of the present to the kid
Because most Mexicans are Roman Catholic (i.e.: they believe in Jesus, the Virgin Mary and the apostles). As such, they celebrate Christmas.
Mexicans who believe in Christmas or who celebrate it, do indeed have a Christmas tree. I know someone who lives in Mexico. It's the same thing, if they are Jewish, they celebrate Hanukkah, if they are Christian they celebrate Christmas.
Because they are delicious
they celebrate Christmas at the time Jesus was born which is the date and month is 29 of September.
You should celebrate Christmas if you are a Christian - it's Christ's birthday (NB the date is 'conventional' - the real date of his birth is unknown).
I think they celebrate it on the 7th of january.
On December 25th