Christmas in Turkey is akin to Christmas in the United States. Turkey which is not yet a part of the United Nations is westernized and uses the same celebrations for Christmas as the Americans such as the adorned Christmas tree and the perennial Santa Claus.
i think it means like Jesus' birth there was animals there such as a bird and turkey is a bird. the turkey is honoured by eating it because it was at Jesus' and it is cooked to be eaten on Christmas day
Just Christians celelbrate it as "Christmas" in Turkey.Also Turkey has no special vacation for Christmas.
Only Christians in turkey celebrate christmas.
because in the 16th centery turkey was introdused to England and king Henry the VIII was the first person to have turkey on Christmas. after a while it became fashion to have turkey at Christmas.
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In Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, Scrooge sends a young boy to buy a turkey on Christmas Day, which he plans to send to the Cratchit's as a surprise.Firstly, Mr. Cratchit is a poor man who is forced by Scrooge to work a lot as his clerk. He loves Christmas. He has a sick son named Tiny Tim and also has a wife.
In Turkey, people take New Year like Christmas so people decorate Christmas trees, decorate their houses or invite their friends, go to parties (it usually happens on the 31th December) so I can say that it's weird a bit in Turkey.I live in Turkey btw.
duhhh turkey, its like Christmas every day there
In British, People eat Christmas cake followed by turkey
I don't eat turkey on Christmas, I eat ham.
Their Christmas Turkey - 1912 was released on: USA: 25 December 1912
Turkey at Christmas