Many people do find rural and urban communities to be helpful to a country. These areas are usually quiet peaceful areas to raise families and commune with other families.
Families tend to gather for the Christmas evening meal and give the kids their presents. So they can go away, but mostly to their families.
Australians give and receive the same sorts of presents as people in the rest of the Western world do - presents which are usually geared towards a person's individual tastes, preferences and hobbies.
usually in mid sixties
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.
nothing different then what other people do on Christmas.we laugh and talk and open presents.
nothing different then what other people do on christmas.we laugh and talk and open presents.
Since China has the greatest number of people, it inevitably has the most nuclear families.
That is hard to answer. People spend varying amounts depending on certain things, like size of their families, if they are the householder who has to buy food or not, who they buy presents for, how much they can afford. You also have to factor in as to what is included in spending like food, drink, presents, parties, travel etc. Including everything it could go into hundreds if euro for some people.
An oligarchy is a type of government that is actually a group of a few special people or families running a city, state, or country. In this type of government, poorer people are usually treated unfairly.
They had to be really dedicated to their country and families.
it depends if they get them but usually they do well in england they do and universal countries