Millions of Christians in America (North and South) celebrate Christmas to celebrate the arrival of Jesus Christ. They often have theatrical plays of the story of Jesus birth. They also sing and have great sermons. At home many of them have Christmas trees and exchange gifts....some will donate to the needy too. When the kids do the story of Jesus birth it is really cute and a big blessing. Kids and teens will often sing by themselves (alone or as a chorus) the traditional Christmas songs ... really wonderful when they do. Many churches will have communion on that day too. They often invite neighbors and family members to Church for Christmas. There is usually a festive meal fixed too.
In the USA even people who are not Christian believers celebrate Christmas and Hanukkah. Some people just call it a HOLIDAY celebration who are not Christians.
Christmas is a Christian festival and Mexico is a secular nation. There are many Christians in Mexico.Hence, Christians in Mexico celebrate Christmas.
Christmas is celebrated by all christians therefore it can be celebrated naywhere in the world if you are christian and definitely in England
There are about 1.5 Billion Christians in the world, and the vast majority of them celebrate Christmas.
Epiphany is 12 days after Christmas.. hence 12 days of Christmas.. but really I dont believe many christians to celebrate it.. Its a Catholic holiday
They don't., given their not Christians. In the US, many Native Americans are Christians.
Because many of them are Christians.
People who celebrate Christmas usually give presents, yes, but there are many people in China who do not celebrate the holiday because they are not Christians.
Nowadays Christmas is not only celebrated by Christians and all the religions that are liked to Christians. Most people celebrate it now. for example i know that there are many Jewish people that celebrate Christmas even though that believe that Jesus was that "son of God"
Iraqi Christians celebrate Christmas unless their sect frowns on it, as many Christian sects do.
I don't know how many but there is A LOT
Christians in Israel celebrate Christmas in ways similar to those seen in many other parts of the world. Jews in Israel by and large do not celebrate Christmas.
No religion other than Christianity celebrates Christmas as part of their religion. Many people who are not Christians celebrate Christmas, but they celebrate it as a secular holiday, not as a religious one.