uhmm yea
but you have to realize that Christmas is a christian religion, thus anyone around the world that is christian, believes in Christmas
what holday greetings do australians do on chirstmas
Yes.
The most common way for Australians to greet each other at Christmas is by saying either "Merry Christmas, or "Happy Christmas". There is no uniquely Australian way to make your Christmas greetings.
Yes, Australians dress up for Christmas.
Australians believe the same as most other nations founded on Christianity. Christmas is a celebration of Christ's birth but, in many cases, this celebration has been overwhelmed by the greater call of materialism. For many, there is less focus on the Christian elements of Christmas than there is on the commercial and business side of it. Australia's multicultural nature has also contributed other customs and beliefs.
They eat pork!
25th of December
Most Australians open their gifts on Christmas morning, but many still retain ties to other cultures and customs, opening them on Christmas Eve.
The predominant religion in Australia is Christianity. Regarding values, Australians believe in 'mateship', i.e. loyal friendship and standing by one's mates no matter what; they believe in giving people a fair go; in supporting the 'underdog'; and in enjoying the beautiful wild country in which they live.
In the true Aboriginal culture Christmas isn't celebrated. But for the indigenous Australians who have embraced the human culture celebrate it the same way as all the rest of the Australians. == == === ===
Australians simply greet each other with "Merry Christmas" or "Happy Christmas" on Christmas Day. Often, as one enters church, one will be greeted with "Christ is born!"
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