Dubai
only ten percent of chad celebrates christmas fyi i am a 5th grader
In Jamaica they celebrate Christmas by going to church in the morning at six o'clock. After church everyone begins to cook and all the communities come together, share food and dance (kind of like an American block party.) Its amazing!!! Everyone should come and visit my home country!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Canada
"Celebrates" is a verb that is in the present tense. It also is only paired with a 3rd person singular noun I believe (I'm not an English major). For example you could say, "Tom celebrates Christmas by spending it with his family" or you could use it with an idea, for example, "Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus".
Christmas is not a major holiday in China. Only about 1% of the population actually celebrates. It is only celebrated on the actual day of the holiday.
The only country that celebrates memorial day is the U.S.
Christmas is for krestions only and Jordan is a Muslim country
Christmas is not celebrated any longer in Australia than it is in out her countries. In fact, unless one is of a particular cultural background that emphasises Christmas throughout December, it is only a short celebration! lasting from Christmas Eve until Christmas Day. The Boxing Day holiday on the 26th of December is not really considered part of Christmas, as many retailers take advantage of this holiday, offering huge discounts on their products.
No. But on different days of the year
Since you don't name the region your answer can only be general. Christianity celebrates Christmas where ever the people live.
Mostly Christmas. The Jewish minority in Norway celebrates Hanukkah. Only Jewish people or those of Jewish decent celebrate Hanukkah.
The majority of the population of Pakistan (97%) is Muslim. Since Christmas is a Christian holiday that celebrates the birth of Christ (though some celebrate Christmas as a secular holiday), it is not celebrated in Pakistan by the majority of the population. Christians living in Pakistan, as in other countries, celebrate Christmas.