Christmas is a proper noun, but "chismas" is not a word.
Well Scotland is a country so in Scotland
No, "chismas" is not a word.The word 'Christmas' is a proper noun the name of a specific holiday.
chismas day and eve
25th December
chismas day and eve
they celebrate it in their traditonal ways
one day!
No. The 4th of July is an American holiday to celebrate their independence. Since Scotland is neither an independent country or apart of America, they have no reason to celebrate the 4th of July.
Hogmanay is another term for New Year's Eve or Auld Year's Night which is used alternatively in Scotland. There is no particular reason why Scotland celebrates this compared to other places.
It is a programme of events in 2009 which together celebrate the 250th anniversary of Robert Burns. The intention is not only to increase tourism to Scotland but to attract people with Scottish heritage to visit Scotland.
If your talking about Christmas, then no. All NHL teams get Christmas off.