they celebrate Christmas but not in a religious way.
Only some Christians celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday. However, people of any religion can celebrate Christmas in a non-religious context, since Christmas has borrowed many of the symbols and traditions related to celebrations of the winter solstice (in the northern hemisphere) and other secular and religious holidays.
Those that are Christian celebrate Christmas and those of other religions do not celebrate it.
Of course other people can celebrate christmas. Christmas is a tradition, and it is more and more celebrated by christians and atheists alike. Christmas has become much more of a family thing as opposed to a religious thing.
No religion other than Christianity celebrates Christmas as part of their religion. Many people who are not Christians celebrate Christmas, but they celebrate it as a secular holiday, not as a religious one.
The Chinese don't celebrate Christmas :(
What countries celebrate Christmas other then December? Or What countries don't Celebrate Christmas at all?
Some places like Scotland do not put much emphasis on Christmas and do not separate it from any other day while places like Ireland celebrate Christmas from December 24 to January 6. Most places in Europe celebrate Christmas as a religious holiday.
Brazilians celebrate Kwanzaa and Christmas because Christmas is a religious holiday and brings joy to the birth of the savior . Where as Kwanzaa is a holiday to celebrate heritage and native roots.
Yes, people can celebrate Christmas for non-religious reasons. Many people celebrate Christmas as a cultural or social tradition, focusing on activities like gift-giving, spending time with family and friends, decorating, and enjoying festive foods. The holiday has evolved beyond its religious roots to become a widely celebrated cultural event.
Yes, because some people have other religions or no religion at all.
No. Confucianism is not a religion and Christmas is a religious holiday celebrated by Christians.