No. The Russian and serbian orthodox people have Christmas from the 6th to the 8th of January. Muslims don´t celebrate Christmas at all. There are sure more religions where they don´t celebrate Christmas like countries in Asia.
And to add to that because there are so many time zones Christmas is bound to be clebrated at different time even if you are in the same country! And even though I live in a Muslim country (Bangladesh) I still celebrate Christmas and I'm Canadian so you have to keep in mind that people who Celbrate Cristmas may be in a non Cristmas celebrating country but they would probably still celebrate the holiday.
PS. Here in Bangladesh we still get a Christmas break and some Muslims do celebrate Christmas.
Samoa has Christmas at the same time like everyone else around the world, December 25, every year.
Christmas is celebrated pretty much all around the world, just in different ways. Christians believe that Christmas is because of Christ being born.
Christmas in New Zealand occurs at the same time as it does in other Christmas-celebrating countries around the world. New Zealand's Christmas occurs on 25 December every year.
Hannakuh, the Jewish Festival of Lights is celebrated around the same time Christians celebrate Christmas.
Yes, around christmas time, at the same time as Ricky.
They are all celebrated around the same time!
Celtics celebrate winter solstice around the same time as Christians celebrate Christmas.
i got it from my mom around Christmas time
no
All western churches celebrate Christmas at the same time, 25th December. Orthodox churches celebrate Christmas later. Pedantically, they all celebrate Christmas on 25th December, they just use a different calendar and disagree which day is the 25th December.
Yule means Christmas, or the Christmas season. It comes from the Old English word, geola, which was a pagan feast that occurred around the same time Christmas does now.
True