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Most Christians. People who are not Christians have other traditions.
its not true
People in France celebrate CHRISTMAS on December 6th
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Christians, not jewish they celebrate hanukah, and people in the united states celebrate christmas, everybody celebrate christmas of the birth of Jesus Christ.
there is a tradioin called the dead. it is a tradioin for the mexican, when the celebrate for the people who died
Because they've developed their own traditions and customs over the years and that's just how they celebrate Christmas.
They see culture, religion, and traditions. For example Catholics in Honduras celebrate Christmas on the 24th.
Some certainly only celebrate Rosh Hashanah because they feel guilty otherwise, but most Jews choose to celebrate Rosh Hashanah because they want to engage with their history and traditions.
Most people say they celebrate the birth of Christ. When you ask most people this question they say Jesus' Birthday. However I have found that most people celebrate Christmas by giving gifts, and following their own family traditions. The problem with this is where does scripture fit into tradition. Hopes this helps
It depends on what religion, culture, or what kind of traditions you have. Festivals usually consist of food, drink parades, and people everywhere.
Because there are different cultures for different people. Also because they have different traditions that maybe their old,old grandparents had.