christmas
The people who celebrate Hanukah are Jewish instead of Christian. Christmas is a Christian holiday, and Hanukah is the Jewish holiday that falls closest to Christmas.
Christmas is a Christian Holiday. It has become more of a secular celebration and is a National Holiday in the US. Those that are not Christian do not celebrate the religious holiday.
They celebrate mostly 'Kurban Bajram' ( though its a muslim holiday many people celebrate it ) , 'Ramazan Bajram'( Also a Muslim holiday ) and Christmas.
People who celebrate Christmas usually give presents, yes, but there are many people in China who do not celebrate the holiday because they are not Christians.
Most Mexican people are Christians, and most Christians celebrate Christmas.
why shouldn't they? Christmas is a time for family. Shouldnt international countries get the same right to celebrate an international holiday
Christmas is an official holiday in the US. Just because some people don't celebrate it, doesn't mean it isn't a national and official holiday.
Christmas isn't part of their religion, on the other hand, Bhuddists (and most people living in the "west") celebrate Christmas as it has largely become a secular holiday.
i think its more of a matter of who doesn't celebrate Christmas instead of where. Christmas is a religious holiday so its more based on the different religions. Jews for example don't celebrate Christmas so areas where people are Jewish would be as "christmasy".
Yes, even though the country is 90% Buddhist, Christmas is celebrated in Thailand, not as a Christian holiday, nor is it a public holiday, but it is celebrated.
People who practice the Jewish faith do not celebrate Christmas.