Lots of days are special, like if it is your birthday. The main special ones are the Solstice, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year's Eve.
sometimes socks :P our Christmas is just like most Americans
yes,they are like Americans they decorate their homes and their tree
Christmas is a holiday which often includes events like church programs and other special events.
It is called a Christmas carol, and is sort of like the dickens novel, but with monsters and the doctor
There are some differences, but most Australians do observe Christmas in much the same way as North Americans do. One major difference is that in the Southern hemisphere Christmas occurs in summer rather than in winter.
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You just say French: Joyeux Fete Noel! English: Merry Christmas! Canada isn't a foreign language. :D
As far as Christmas some do not celebrate it like Americans do and if they dont't they may choose it as a time to change up their meal as we change up for Thanksgiving and Christmas we don't normally eat the things at those time all year. A lot of Japanese eat only their traditional style food all year and do not eat much fast food and American style meals.
chicken is used for eating, clothes believe or not , breeding so we can eat the egss, they are used for special family occasions for special meals and stuff like that
Christmas in Turkey is akin to Christmas in the United States. Turkey which is not yet a part of the United Nations is westernized and uses the same celebrations for Christmas as the Americans such as the adorned Christmas tree and the perennial Santa Claus.
In the United States, no special clothes are worn on Christmas, though some may wear a special outfit or a Santa hat as a personal choice.