Yes. Their santa looks diferent though.
People celebrate diff rent cultures or religions but there is a chance because 1.8 thousand people celebrate christmas.
what do people in Ireland celebrate after Christmas
Santa is a fictional character, created to excite children across the world; therefore, he does not celebrate the new year haha. If he was real then I suppose that he would, most likely, celebrate in much the same way as most other people!!
Yes, Santa celebrates Christmas.
No, Jewish people do not believe in Christ, so they don't celebrate Christmas. They celebrate Hanukkah, and their parents/family bring them gifts.
Yes except Santa is a slightly different hue of red
Yes.
yes and no
They do not celebrate Christmas because they do not believe in Jesus however they do celebrate New Years like we celebrate Christmas here...in Turkey Santa is called Noel Baba in fact Santa Claus was born in Turkey. Even though they do not celebrate Christmas they put up decorations.In Turkey they believe in another god and not the god we believe in and that is why they do not celebrate Christmas.:)
In the Netherlands they don't believe or celebrate Santa. They celebrate Christmas, but usually not with Santa. They do celebrate Sinterklaar, on December the 5th and receive gifts and sweets then. But it also rides a reindeer just like the US, since it's an American tradition.
Russians open their gifts on new years day, Santa Claus comes after new years eve. They don't celebrate Christmas, they celebrate new year.