Mexicans, like many Latin American countries, celebrate Christmas throughout December and into the New Year. The importance of December 24th itself is the celebration of Christmas Eve, or the night leading to the birth of Jesus Christ. In Mexico, this is a deeply relgious celebration that culminates in a midnight feast on Christmas Eve/ Day.
Well, honey, Mexicans celebrate Christmas on the 24th because they like to get a head start on the party before everyone else. It's called Nochebuena, and it's a chance for families to come together, stuff their faces with tamales, and exchange gifts. So, basically, they just like to be ahead of the game and have an extra day of fun.
Mexicans celebrate Christmas on the 24th, known as Nochebuena, due to a combination of cultural and religious traditions. This date aligns with the Catholic tradition of celebrating Christmas Eve as the beginning of the Christmas festivities. Additionally, Mexican Culture places a strong emphasis on family and togetherness, making Christmas Eve a significant time for families to gather and celebrate together. The celebration often includes a late-night feast, gift-giving, and attending Midnight Mass.
Friends and family.
December 24th.
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th 24th of December is when we celebrate christmas, but its not holy, but the 25th of december is holy.
Christmas is a Christian festival and Mexico is a secular nation. There are many Christians in Mexico.Hence, Christians in Mexico celebrate Christmas.
Apparently its 24th December.
Christmas in Germany is celebrate in the 25 OR 24 OF Dec.
Christmas Eve on the 24th and Christmas on 25 and 26th of December.
Mexicans are mostly Catholic, and they celebrate Christmas Day on December 25, which is a national holiday in Mexico.
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.