Yes, indeed they do.
No, except that the German Jewish population is much smaller, so in Germany, it's a more private holiday.
They celebrate Christmas with their family
they dont
In German "Christmas" is called "Weihnachten".
Christmas tree in German is 'Tannenbaum'weinachtsbaum
Green and white are the colors used in Germany for Christmas.
They just sort of CELEBRATE! I mean come on who doesn't??? Baby V x wow that's very helpful......lol Not really :/ Germans start Christmas around the 6th of December, they begin to make Christmas cookies and gingerbread and they also make their decorations. On Christmas eve, they don't eat a massave feast, just a normal tea. They finish wrapping presents and make preperations for the day ahead. On Christmas day, they would go to church and sing carols. Then at 4-6 o'clock, they read stories from the bible and then eventualy, unwrap their gifts. xx
On the 6th december, children in germany celebrate Nikolaus.ZT!
Whit Monday (German: Pfingstmontag) is a Holy Day of Obligation, and a public holiday in Germany.
Froehliche Weihnachten is how u say it in German. Merry Christmas! Froehliche Weihnachten is how u say it in German. Merry Christmas!
Because he was German, and Christmas trees were popular in Germany.
It is an advent wreath. Each Sunday before Christmas a candle on the wreath is lit to celebrate the time leading up to Christmas.