Most countries worldwide celebrate Christmas in one form or other. Including countries where no - or very few - Christians live. Like for example Hongkong or Thailand. This is partly caused by international tourism. The exceptions are some Arab countries where not even decorations are found in the shopping malls. Devout Christians will observe Christmas, religiously, celebrating it as marking the birth of Jesus Christ. On the other hand, Christmas is usually celebrated world wide as a chance to give and receive presents (especially for children), and for families to gather and stuff themselves with a Christmas Dinner.
When Christmas falls on a Sunday, it is typically observed on the following Monday.
Christmas is usually observed on December 25, though some countries may observe it on other days.
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Christmas is a Christian celebration. It is not observed by Muslims. Therefore, there is no conflict relating to Christmas.
Christmas Eve is a culturally significant celebration that is observed as a full or partial holiday in anticipation of Christmas.
In Costa Rica, Christmas Eve is celebrated on December 24, and Christmas Day is observed on December 25.
Christmas is observed 1 Day in Austria, the same as everywhere else.
Yes, if Christmas falls on a Sunday, the following Monday is typically observed as a holiday.
Yes it will always be celebrated forever and ever.
Christmas (Dec 25)
Veterans Day is observed as Remembrance Day in many parts of Europe. It is also known as Poppy Day or Armistice Day.
Most if not all banks are closed the day after Christmas 2011, because Christmas fell on a Sunday this year, Christmas will be observed the day after Christmas in 2011. They do however have the option to open or close, so it would be best to call first.