Bastille Day on July 14th.
French children put their shoes in front of the fireplace, in the hopes that Père Noël (aka Papa Noël) will fill them with gifts. Candy, fruit, nuts, and small toys will also be hung on the tree overnight. In some regions there's also Père Fouettard who gives out spankings to bad children (sort of the equivalent of Santa Claus giving coal to the naughty).
In 1962, a law was passed decreeing that all letters written to Santa would responded to with a postcard. When a class writes a letter, each student gets a response.
Although fewer and fewer French attend la Messe de Minuiton Christmas Eve, it is still an important part of Christmas for many families. It is followed by a huge feast, called le Réveillon (from the verb réveiller, to wake up or to revive). Le Réveillon is a symbolic awakening to the meaning of Christ's birth and is the culinary high point of the season, which may be enjoyed at home or in a restaurant or café that is open all night. Each region in France has its own traditional Christmas menu, with dishes like goose, chicken, capon, turkey stuffed with chestnuts, oysters, and boudin blanc (similar to white pudding
The sapin de Noël is the main decoration in homes, streets, shops, offices, and factories. The sapin de Noëlappeared in Alsace in the 14th century, decorated with apples, paper flowers, and ribbons, and was introduced in France in 1837.
Another important aspect of French Christmas celebrations is the crèche filled with santons, which is displayed in churches and many homes. Living crèches in the form of plays and puppet shows based on the Nativity are commonly performed to teach the important ideas of Christianity and the Christmas celebration.
Mistletoe is hung above the door during the Christmas season to bring good fortune throughout the year.
After Réveillon, it's customary to leave a candle burning in case the Virgin Mary passes by.
On December the 1st they believe santa comes round and gives them presents instead of on the 25th :)
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Paris does not celebrate the fourth of July. July fourth is a holliday for Americans to celebrate the Independence of Britian.
they have a big meal with family
they spend it the same way as us.
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Well, New Years Eve is celebrated by many different people, so EVERY WHERE!
new years eve is celebrated by having parties or getting together with your friends and family
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The Chinese New Year is celebrated by the Chinese people. The holiday is celebrated worldwide. The Chinese New Year is also known as the Spring Festival.
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New Years was first celebrated in Rome in 153 B.C. It was the beginning of the month that two newly elected roman consuls, highest officials, began their one year tenure.
The holidays which are celebrated in the whole world like Christmas Day and New Years Day