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Christian and Catholic Asians like those that live in the Philippines, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Indonesia, East Timor and others celebrate it by going to Church and remembering the birth of Christ on Christmas Eve, Dec 24. Then everybody do celebrate it either traditionally with their local food or parties / gatherings the same way as Westerners do (some believe that jolly old Santa Claus person and love the traditional gift giving ritual).

For non-Catholics/Christians living in Asia, they do celebrate it nontheless but more commercially (or for any other reason) and not religiously.

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8y ago

Being that South Korea is mostly non-Christian, Christmas isn't a big holiday. Celebrations that do exist are more casual than in other countries, similar to New Year's parties in Western countries.

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Yes but grown ups don't do Christmas that much.

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They do not

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