I don't know a lot but I do know that in Norway, July 29 is a national holiday. The reason it's a holiday is because it is the day that Christianity was brought by (a) missionary.
Norway does celebrate boxing day on December 26.
celebrate what?
Mostly Christmas. The Jewish minority in Norway celebrates Hanukkah. Only Jewish people or those of Jewish decent celebrate Hanukkah.
Almost all of them.
i am pretty sure....
nope
We usually don't celebrate Thanksgiving in Norway...
Yes, a few.
They celebrate Christmas once every 45 years for the actual timeline of when Jesus was born. I know, Norwegians are awesome. no we don't... we celebrate every year:P at the 24th. December :D then we got 1 cristmas day and second.... Norway still rule!
I don't know a lot but I do know that in Norway, July 29 is a national holiday. The reason it's a holiday is because it is the day that Christianity was brought by (a) missionary.
December 25th, i think... it's almost definitely the same eveywhere Edit: That's wrong. We celebrate on the 24th
Each person opens their Christmas presents at a different time, just as they do in the United States, if they celebrate it.