The Dutch do celebrate Christmas and they also call it Christmas. They also have Christmas trees, exchange gifts and tell tales of Santa to their children. The Dutch word for Christmas is Kerstmis, or Kerst in short.
Canadians that celebrate Christmas call it Christmas if they speak English and Noel if they speak French.
Yes but they call it Noel
Egypt does not celebrate Christmas.
China does not celebrate Christmas, so there are no words for it.
Someone who may celebrate Little Christmas
one of them are when people don't celebrate Christmas/god birthday or what ever you guys call Christmas.
Neither Muslims or Buddhists celebrate Christmas. In Islam Jesus is an important prophet and nothing more, in Buddhism he has no role at all.
Muslims celebrate Eid or you can call it Ramadan instead of Christmas because they do not believe God had a son named Jesus that was God in human form.
In India Santa is called Father Christmas or simply Santa by the Christians who celebrate Christmas in the country.
They don’t call him anything. They don’t celebrate Christmas because they are not Christians. Many nations do not celebrate Christmas like the United States.
Russian Christians are Orthodox; which means the celebrate Epiphany in January
The birth of Jesus Christ. But they celebrate it December 24. They call it "Heiligabend", holy evening (Christmas Eve). December 25 and 26 are called Erster and Zweiter Weihnachtsfeiertag, First and Second Christmas Holiday.