Well, there's no reason not to celebrate it. Christmas is the day in which Jesus Christ was born, and Easter is his Resurrection. In France, most religious people believe that way, and there's nothing wrong with that.
Now, if you ask why those who do not believe celebrate.. Well, they just take that opportunity to hang out with people and exchange gifts. But they only follow old Saint Nicholas' tradition, which I think is crazy, to lie to children about Santa Claus and his rein deers like that. But that's what they do. Well, at least children believe in something...
Well France has an amount of Christians in its borders, so it sounds to reason France would celebrate Christmas..
No one HAS to celebrate Christmas. Most French do.
French Christians celebrate Christmas. French Jews celebrate Hanukkah.
The French celebrate Christmas during Winter. For Christmas they have the Christmas Eve Feast. The French enjoy their Christmas every year. Everybody look forward to Christmas.
Yes
Yes but they call it Noel
Christmas and Halloween
Because they were/are Christians.
On the 25th of December.
Frace has an amount of Christians in its borders,so it sounds to reason France would celebrate Christmas
there are none
Canadians that celebrate Christmas call it Christmas if they speak English and Noel if they speak French.
The French celebrates Christmas inside of their homes as soon as their children wake up and find gifts on the Christmas tree, then afterwards they have a big Christmas dinner!:):):)