I think he will because he is a saint and he always gives preasents to all the good boys and girls. No mader what they have gone through or havent.
Because Christmas isn't about presents and food, it is about celebrating life and togetherness, and the birth of Christ.
no, i dont think so but they may still celebrate christmas
Of course you can still get presents - other people give them to you! But if you don't believe, you won't get anything from Santa.
Santa travels the world in his sleigh on Christmas eve then some at midnight on Christmas day when you are still sleeping so on Christmas morning you see all your presents if you have been good.
Most people celebrate Christmas in Japan, although they have not yet started there own traditions for the season.Christmas trees can be seen in some shops, but real ones are hard to find, only being able to get from some big department stores.I think that new year is still the biggest hit for the Japanese, Christmas being like the before party.
Yes. Although they do not celebrate Christmas for Santa Claus, presents, etc they still follow the traditions that most people follow. They will usually put a tree up if they have small children.
Yes why not
no i do not . i celebrate Christmas! :)
Ofcourse! Children love getting presents and sweets. Some families celebrate Sinterklaas (Saint Nicholas) AND Christmas, but if the children have received presents on Sinterklaas then there is just a family dinner for Christmas. Hope this helps.
Some people think there was a Christian Saint Nicholas and he became St. Nick, to Santa Claus. This Saint Nicholas gave presents out to people, and gave them present from his heart, such as love or joy. He still gives out presents on Christmas to this day.
Take it from me a Russian we celebrate something like Christmas but its called novi gote we celebrate the New Year and we have a Geda Maros insted of santa and we do give each other presents but we tend to celebrate togetherness by dancing singing eating and much much more thing but if your question is '' do Russians celebrate Christmas'' my answer is ''something like that'' -Milana Hope I helped
Santa clause originated in Turkey and was known as Saint Nicolas he was a wealthy land owner and on his birthday he would send fruit especially oranges to orphanages as presents for the children. The tradition took of from there. The Dutch still celebrate Saint Nicholas day on the 5th of December as a separate affair from Christmas keeping Saint Nicolas for the children and Christmas a more religious time. Needless to say Santa Claus is slowly taking over there as well. the Turks who are mainly Moslem's celebrate Saint Nicolas day as well with Jewish sales people selling Christmas trees to Moslem's.