You ask this as if American Christians should have gotten tired of celebrating Christmas by now. Traditions become established and people cling to their traditions. At this point, anyone who didn't want to celebrate Christmas would be branded a Scrooge, or a grinch. Christmas is deeply embedded in the imagination of the general public and the mythology of Hollywood and of literature, Charles Dickens and Dr. Seuss, what more can you ask?
no i do not . i celebrate Christmas! :)
As Islamic Fundamentalists they are still followers of Islam. Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Christ and Muslims do not believe in celebrating the Birth of Jesus Christ, therefore it is highly unlikely that the Taliban Celebrate Christmas
Because it is still the day that Jesus was born and Jesus is a prophet.
Most people celebrate Christmas in Japan, although they have not yet started there own traditions for the season.Christmas trees can be seen in some shops, but real ones are hard to find, only being able to get from some big department stores.I think that new year is still the biggest hit for the Japanese, Christmas being like the before party.
There is not any official celebration dedicated to Augustus Caesar in today's world but I still celebrate his birthday, though.
It is the same reason peopple in America celebrateit---they are Christian and it is a special holiday holiday to celebrate Jesus' birth. Even though Bangladesh has only 5% Christians they still celebrate it
no i do not . i celebrate Christmas! :)
Love, Peace, Joy and Good Will.
who celebrates romanian christmas???EVERY ROMANIAN ,EVEN IF WE ARE NOT HOME WITH OUR FAMILIES WE STILL DO CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS....
Who? As far as I know, Christmas is still celebrated everywhere there are Christians.
the same probably if were still on earth
Anyone who does not choose to celebrate Christmas does not celebrate it. It is a Christian holiday that originally came from a Pagan celebration, although many people that are not religious still celebrate it. However, people that follow other religions do not.
As Islamic Fundamentalists they are still followers of Islam. Christmas is the celebration of the birth of Christ and Muslims do not believe in celebrating the Birth of Jesus Christ, therefore it is highly unlikely that the Taliban Celebrate Christmas
.Roman Catholic AnswerChristians (meaning Catholics) prepare for Christmas for four weeks in the penitential season of Advent. Then at midnight on Christmas Eve they celebrate the birth of Our Blessed Savior. The celebration of His Birth continues for an entire Octave (eight days) and ends on January 1 with the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. The Christmas season still continues with great joy, through till "Little Christmas," the Epiphany on January 6 when we celebrate the arrival of the Wise Men, who represent all the gentiles, to worship the new born Savior.
Beause they celebrate chrismas too
no, i dont think so but they may still celebrate christmas
No. The Russian and serbian orthodox people have Christmas from the 6th to the 8th of January. Muslims don´t celebrate Christmas at all. There are sure more religions where they don´t celebrate Christmas like countries in Asia. And to add to that because there are so many time zones Christmas is bound to be clebrated at different time even if you are in the same country! And even though I live in a Muslim country (Bangladesh) I still celebrate Christmas and I'm Canadian so you have to keep in mind that people who Celbrate Cristmas may be in a non Cristmas celebrating country but they would probably still celebrate the holiday. PS. Here in Bangladesh we still get a Christmas break and some Muslims do celebrate Christmas.