Christmas represents the birth of Jesus Christ. The Bible contains the story of the three wisemen who delivered gifts (gold, frankincense, and myrrh) to the baby Messiah. This started the tradition of gift giving on Christmas.
Gifts symbolize many things according to the occasion, the time period history, and the society. Gifts are often given in gratitude, celebration, or commemoration. Gifts are given to express or reinforce love, friendships and political or social alliances. Sometimes gifts are given out of the sheer joy some people feel by giving to those in need.
presents on Christmas is kind of a reward if you have been good for the year... but if you are not good you wont get presents (or not as many). hope this helps :D
Christmas is a Christian celebration of the birth of Jesus Christ. (Though it is more a time for presents, especially for children, nowadays).
At Christmas, bells symbolize santas sleigh bells ;) that's why you hear them in almost every Christmas song ...
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Red and green can symbolize Christmas.
The light Jesus brought to Earth.
Christmas, 25 December, is set aside to remember the birth of Christ.
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A highly debatable question. Usually red and green are associated with Christmas. Particularly in terms of decorations.
Its all aimed at symbolising the season of the year
Candles symbolize lighting the way for the Christ child.
Christmas is a time of peace and brotherhood and the empty scabbard symbolizes this absence of war.
i get a real tree not a fake tree because fake trees are stupid and real ones symbolize the true meaning of Christmas
the thirteen desserts symbolize Everyone who was at baby jesuss birth counting baby jesus. in france the eat it on christmas.