Well, French people have their traditions. They set up a Christmas tree in the house, and the children put their shoes under the tree or near the chimney. The Père Noël (literally "Father Christmas") will put their presents nearby. They usually gather to have a lavish dinner on Christmas Eve. Some families go to the night mass. Christmas Day is a family reunion during which the children - and often adults - will get gifts from their loved ones. Now everybody has his own way of celebrating, there's nothing wrong with that.
of course! just they have different traditions than america.
No one HAS to celebrate Christmas. Most French do.
French people decorate with Christmas trees,nativity scenes, mistletoe and candles
The primary Christmas decoration in France is the Christmas tree (or, in French, sapin de noel).
because they are always drunk knowing french people!
French Christians celebrate Christmas. French Jews celebrate Hanukkah.
The French drink wine at Christmas. Usually wine is served with dinner. After dinner people usually drink champagne. Children drink soda at Christmas.
yes
Christmas celebrations in Switzerland are not very different from those in other countries. They are very similar. In some areas its different because of the different cultures such as: Italian, French and German. The Christmas tree, unlike in Italy, is decorated on Christmas eve by the adult members of the family. They decorate by using different kinds of decorations and ornaments
Yes, most french are christians.
The french call him père Noël
Yes they do