In general lay Buddhists and Christians wear the same or similar clothes whereas ordained Buddhist and Christians wear different clothes.
Buddhists seldom think about Christianity as anything other than "another religion". There is no "Christianity envy" or Christianity phobia. Like Ghandi they probably " ... like your Christ, (but) do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ." The Dalai Lama has observed that the Christians Jesus espouses and follows many beliefs from Buddhism.
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Buddhists do not believe in the papacy and have no connection to Catholicism. As a consequence they don't care, except in a historical sense, who was the first pope any more than Christians case who was the first Dalai Lama or if he was chosen correctly.
Different sects hold different views on it. You'd have to be a lot more specific than "Christians" in order to get an answer.
No different than a catholic wedding.
Buddhists have no opinion on this question as they do not incorporate the concept of "god" into their beliefs. The presence or absence of any god(s) does not impact the imdividuals progress towards enlightenment. As a concept there is is no reason for buddhists to comment on god(s) any more than Christians would have a meaingful contribution to a Wiccan discussion on the purpose of moving widdershins about a central point during a ceremony.
They don't pray to Jesus any more than Christians pray to Horus. No religion takes up the worship of a deity other than their own. In this case Buddhists have no deities and would have no reason to utilize someone else's
muslims sit On the floor christians sit in pews Muslims pray Diffreintly Than Christians .E.t.c.
Buddhists may read The Bible and other religious and philosophical books in order to understand other religions. It is however no different than reading any other book of philosophy. They do not see it as "the truth" or an authority on life skills.
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Buddhists practice mindfulness all the time by trying to be aware of who, what and where they are at every moment, and not living in the past or the future. They make pilgrimages, attend ceremonies, make offerings, do prostrations and practice loving kindness to all beings. Not all Buddhists do all these things, as there are many different practices and traditions within the rubric of Buddhism.
There are many millions of Buddhists throughout the world, and it is not clear that their smiles are any larger or smaller than anyone else's.