Yes,They do have christmas in japan.They give some kids presents,They exchange present,And some dont even get presents and they just eat cake
Christmas is celebrated in South Korea and department stores decorate for the holiday. Presents vary, but the most popular gift is money.
Pets tend to now get given presents even though they do not understand what Christmas is. Unusual presents might include a toy scooter or a furry jacket.
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It depends on the number of people that you will have at your party and what type of presents that you will give but it is usually about $100-$300 if you have a family with atleast 4 people and some friends.
Some ways to celebrate Christmas in America are to give presents and decorate Christmas trees. Don't forget the ornaments, including the star!
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.
Presents are traditionally placed under and around Ye Christmas tree on Christmas Day in Australia. In some families, children find some of their presents at the end of their bed.
Santa has nothing to do with Christmas all it is St. Nicolas used to give out presents and people changed that to Santa and Christmas is actually ALL about Jesus NOT Santa! Also people spend too much money and go over the top when buying presents. Christmas card are not in a religious theme well some are but most aren't!Actually it is good to give that is really what it is all about, giving not receiving. by marlyn morven the smart one
No, some people open their presents on Christmas Day, some on Christmas Eve.
Well some people don't open there presents at Christmas but some do like my cousin Esey. Esey is like Michael Jackson and really funny.