There are many. Here is a partial list, in no particular order:
Christmas markets are a big part of Christmas celebrations in Germany. At these markets you will find holiday foods, gifts, and decor. Other Christmas celebrations in Germany include Advent, decorating the Christmas tree, and exchanging gifts on Christmas day.
No, each holiday is celebrated separately. Christmas is one of the holidays in December, but there are also other holidays celebrated in other religions.
Well yeah it snows and Christmas party, and other Christmasy stuff
Celebrations of Christmas in other cultures varies depending on the culture. Other cultures celebrate with church services, family gatherings, and festive decorations There are large feasts, and celebrations can last from Christmas Eve until January 6.
Other celebrations include dhan teras, goverdhan pooja , bhai dooj. Diwali is celebrated for 5 days.
The same as Americans Australians and other people in basically christian country's have Christmas celebrations.
The Mexican ornament that is broken at Christmas and other celebrations is called a piñata.
Only about 1/3 of the worlds population is Christian so celebrations of Christmas are limited to areas where they are present - primarily Europe, North and South American, parts of Africa and Australia. Christmas may be celebrated as a secular or commercial activity in some other areas. Many Muslim countries would have no Christmas celebrations. In countries where Christians are a minority, local communities and families may have private Christmas celebrations where ever they live.
Christmas is celebrated on December 25 in Spain, just like other places.
Hannakuh, the Jewish Festival of Lights is celebrated around the same time Christians celebrate Christmas.
In Russia it is celebrated on January 7th.
Christmas is celebrated in Great Britain for the same reason that it's celebrated in other countries. Many or most of the population are Christians. Christmas is the religious observance of the birth of the Christian Messiah.