It depends on their religion. Obviously Christians are going to observe Christmas in traditional ways, while secular celebrations of the holiday tend to be much less pronounced.
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They don't However they have caught onto the spirit if Christmas in the stores and markets.
When I was in Japan, I was told by my daughter's sewing lady, they don't celebrate Christmas. They are buddists; not Christians.
Christmas is a religious festival not a national one. Japanese Christians would celebrate Christmas the same way Christians elsewhere would do so.
Same as you, kid.
how do people in korea celebrate Christmas
Christian Celebrate Christmas...
Yes, people in Cuba do celebrate Christmas.
The people of Chile celebrate Christmas because most of them consider themselves to be Christians. Those Chileans who are not Christians do not celebrate Christmas.
This question makes no sense. It sounds like you're asking what to get people (who celebrate Hanukkah) for Christmas. People who celebrate Hanukkah do not want Christmas presents. They do not celebrate Christmas.
Because most of the Japanese people are Shinto or Buddhist.
Christians, not jewish they celebrate hanukah, and people in the united states celebrate christmas, everybody celebrate christmas of the birth of Jesus Christ.
First of all the question should state, "Do Asian people eat candy canes for Christmas?" The answer is only 1/3 of Asians celebrate Christmas so 3/4 of Asians don't even celebrate the holiday. Those who do celebrate Christmas do eat candy canes unless they are alergic or do not enjoy the candy.
It is unfortunate because kenya does not celebrate christmas but it's people.
Christmas is a Christian celebration. Nations do not celebrate it Christian do.
No one HAS to celebrate Christmas. Most French do.
It isn't Counties (or Countries) that celebrate Christmas. It is people.