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As of 2014, the next day Christmas will skip will be a Saturday.
Christmas falls on every day of the week, but it falls on some slightly more often than others...The odds of Christmas falling on a Sunday, a Tuesday or a Friday are exactly 14.5% for each.The odds of Christmas falling on a Wednesday or a Thursday are exactly 14.25% for each.The odds of Christmas falling on a Monday or a Saturday are exactly 14% for each.
No. Christmas Day during the 1970s was at follows: 1970 - Friday 1971 - Saturday 1972 - Monday 1973 - Tuesday 1974 - Wednesday 1975 - Thursday 1976 - Saturday 1977 - Sunday 1978 - Monday 1979 - Tuesday
Person B would. Someone who lived from 1983 to 2003 would have seen Christmas Day on Saturday in 1993 and 1999. Someone who lived from 1991 to 2011 would have seen Christmas Day on Saturday in 1993, 1999, 2004 and 2010.
No. In any case, Christmas Day is very unique so it does not feel like any particular day of the week and unless you looked at a calendar you would not know what day of the week it is.
That can happen with any date and is due to a leap year causing a day to be skipped. The longest gap is 11 years. For example, Christmas Day was a Saturday in 2010. It will be a Friday in 2015, but because 2016 is a leap year, it will skip over Saturday and be on a Sunday in 2016. Saturday will come round again in 2021, which is the next time Christmas Day will be on a Saturday.
Yes. Christmas Day was on a Sunday in 2011, when they would have been 8 years old.
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25th December 2014
To see if Christmas was falling on a Sunday or not