Same as us
There is no specific traditional food consumed during Christmas time since Turkey is predominantly Muslim and most people do not celebrate Christmas. However, many people will roast a Turkey or Chicken for New Years.
Some of them celebrate, but some of them don't.
They do not celebrate Christmas because they do not believe in Jesus however they do celebrate New Years like we celebrate Christmas here...in Turkey Santa is called Noel Baba in fact Santa Claus was born in Turkey. Even though they do not celebrate Christmas they put up decorations.In Turkey they believe in another god and not the god we believe in and that is why they do not celebrate Christmas.:)
new years eve
hmong people
The same way that we do in America, They celebrate by enjoying there life on Earth in a new year. In some parts of Turkey they have drinking fests that last from 12:01 am new years eve until 12:01 am January 2nd.
We celebrate Easter, Christmas, New Years Eve, New Years Day, Bonfire Night and Halloween, some people also celebrate Lent and Thanksgiving but not that many.
No, they dont because not all are christians so no!
Russians open their gifts on new years day, Santa Claus comes after new years eve. They don't celebrate Christmas, they celebrate new year.
New years Eve
Turkish people don't celebrate 'thanksgiving''.They celebrate the coming new year at the night of 31st December by preparing lots of dishes because Turkish cuisine is so delicious and of course they eat Turkey as well..
they celebrate it like Americans people do