The tradition of the Christmas Tree came from Germany and probably derives from pagan worship of certain trees in the area of the Black Forest.
Probably because of the song that goes "one the first day of Christmas my true love gave to me..." Which goes up to twelve days. It's probably a tradition.
Queen victoria would probably have had Turkey, as is the tradition, but probably a lot more exras, maybe fruit and sweet drinks
probably people or dragons.
They probably don't celebrate Christmas.
Probably "White Christmas."
Yes, And it will probably be out by Christmas 2010, Probably.
They don't any more. This was a local, south-eastern tradition (from the region of Marseilles and around) first commented at the end of the 1600s, of having an abundance of desserts, mostly fruits and dried fruits. The number 13 comes up only in the 1900s, probably from an association of a earlier tradition to put 13 bread rolls on the Christmas table, a larger one for Christ, the others figuring the apostles.
Well, why do Christian people celebrate Christmas with a Christmas tree. It's tradition, as their ancestors have probably performed rituals like those done today. It's basically a way of their life, like Christmas is a part of Christian people's lives.
I don't think so, but probably on Christmas Day.
why should i know probably because of jesus
Probably a couple a weeks after Christmas