Because they've developed their own traditions and customs over the years and that's just how they celebrate Christmas.
It is unclear what the question is asking.If it is asking "Why do Non-Jews celebrate Christmas?", the answer would likely be: They celebrate it because they are Christians or Atheists from a Christian Background and connect with Christmas in a spiritual or familial way.If it is asking "Why do Jews not celebrate Christmas?", the answer would likely be: Most Jews ignore Christmas; it is simply not something of any importance to them in much the same way that Christians ignore Hanukkah, Eid al-Adha, or Diwali (which are Jewish, Islamic, and Hindu holidays) because they are not relevant to their tradition. Jews hold that their savior is not yet born, so it would be improper to celebrate the birth of a false Messianic Candidate.
While many people believe Oliver Cromwell tried to ban Christmas in 1652, that is not entirely accurate. He tried to make it more difficult for people of Christian faith to celebrate in the same way as they did before he came to power.
It is estimated that almost 90 percent of all households in the United States celebrate Thanksgiving in some way. That would equal about 280 million or more people.
Brazil was a colony of Portugal not the other way around.
the money in Portugal is the euro and cents, before it was the escudo.
People celebrate Advent in different parts of the world with various traditions such as lighting Advent candles, making Advent calendars, attending church services, and participating in acts of charity and giving. In some countries, there are also special foods and drinks associated with the Advent season.
No not all the time
The people of Hong Kong celebrate Christmas by going to mass, exchanging gifts, setting up Christmas trees, etc. The same as most people who celebrate Christmas.Disclaimer: Not everybody who celebrates Christmas is a Christian.
we celebrate Christmas in the wrong way bu spending massive amounts of money on presents
no, we do not celebrate Christmas in Abudhabi , and by the way some schools get Christmas vacations
Virtually all major cities celebrate Christmas in some way or another.
In China, there is no Christmas. However, recent years people started to celebrate Christmas everywhere. Some who live in the US hang small red silk lanterns on the Christmas tree. Chinese people celebrate the spring festival like we celebrate Christmas, but in a different way. They have activities such as family reunions, staying up late or all night on New Year's Eve,and so on.
Surely if it is Christmas, they celebrate Christmas as we do. They believe that Christ was born on the 25th of December so surely it's not a cultural thing but a religious one? Please don't take my word for it but I imagine that the Uruguayan people celebrating Christmas would most probably celebrate it the way we do... and the same number of days...
no they do daaa
december 25
same damm way as americans
There is no one way Christians celebrate Christmas. It is up to the individual to decide how to do that. Most Christians go to Church on Christmas Day and spend the day with friends and family