There are two figures associated with Christmas. Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus on Christmas. Since the Christian celebration was laid over an ancient pagan time of celebration the name "Christmas" has survived as an identifier for that day although pagan traditions dominate the holiday.
The most well known secular Christmas figure is, of course, Santa Claus who is a conglomeration of gift giving father figures from many different ancient cultural traditions.
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You do whatever they ask and and get them to like you and at the right time ask POLITELY or you can ask for it so much then on your birthday or Christmas or any special holiday they should get it for you
well all I can say is that it is Santa clause and that he is responsible for it all so if you see him or when you're going to bed on Christmas eve write a note to say thank you xx
A person who goes around singing at Christmas is often called a caroler. They typically sing traditional Christmas songs while spreading holiday cheer in their community.
While the date of Christmas is international, it is not a big holiday in Japan, as most Japanese aren't Christian.
One can purchase holiday Christmas cards at the website "Christmas Cards 411". There they offer a wide selection of Christmas cards that would fulfill a person's needs.
The name Father Christmas is given to a person who is associated with Christmas in Great Britain. It is the same as Santa Claus in the US.
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A person could find appropriate ornaments for the first Christmas of a baby at Hallmark around the holiday season. Stores such as Walmart, KMart, Sears and Macy's would also have these ornaments available during the holiday season.
A person can find Christmas vouchers for discounts off gifts during the Holiday season at many places. Online retailers such as Amazon and Wal-Mart offer Christmas vouchers for customers who are looking to save lots of money on holiday shopping.
The phrase " Happy Christmas" is a British expression, and in other parts of the English speaking world it is "Merry Christmas". In either case the sentiment is to wish the other person an "enjoyable holiday". People say Happy Christmas because they want their family and friends to have an enjoyable holiday.
they celebrate Christmas but not in a religious way.