America Christmas has trees presents and the whole religious aspect. In Japan, Christmas is like New Years is in America.
Normally they open their presents in the morning of the 25th december, christmas day's morning. They believe that Santa Claus bring the presents in the night of the 24th december and then the next day their under the christmas tree. So they wake up next day in the morning and open then the presents, which Santa Claus brought them.
Some ways to celebrate Christmas in America are to give presents and decorate Christmas trees. Don't forget the ornaments, including the star!
No Presents for Christmas was created on 1985-12-25.
1. You get presents. 2. The presents are amazing. 3. You get what you want after christmas. 4. When you see your grandparents after christmas you get even more presents
In England people do open presents on Christmas day, the day after father Christmas has come
Presents!
Actually, that depends on the reason a person celebrates Christmas. If it is celebrated for the presents, then it is true that Christmas would not be Christmas without them. If Christmas is celebrated for a deeper meaning, presents would not matter. Christmas would still be Christmas without them.
In Christmas.
They do not open their Christmas presents until January 6th.
you get your presents on Christmas eve
"America" "don't."Some families open presents on Christmas Eve. Some families open them on Christmas Day (usually, but not necessarily, in the morning). Some families open one present on Christmas Eve and the rest on Christmas Day. Some families don't believe in giving Christmas presents at all. Some families open presents from immediate family on Christmas Eve, then travel to the house of an extended family member (perhaps grandparents) on Christmas Day and open presents from the extended family there. Maybe they go to the dad's parents' house on Christmas Eve and open packages from them there, then go to the mom's parents' house on Christmas Day and open packages from them there.Why anyone does anything is generally "because that's the way they want to do it". There's certainly no law requiring the practice. Whatever works for your family works for your family.