aliz navada actually is Feliz Navidad
Christmas is usually observed on December 25, though some countries may observe it on other days.
Noche Buena is a Spanish word referring to the night of Christmas Eve.
I don't know in other countries but in mine, Spain, they usually do.
it depends if they get them but usually they do well in england they do and universal countries
Someone could usually find Christmas flyer templates in a store like Hallmark. They're the perfect store for you to find Christmas type items. Really nice store!
The word itself means "Leftovers", In Mexican and other Spanish speaking countries it is a tradition, they usually make food enough for 2 days as they start celebrating the night of the 24th (Xmas eve), all the way to the morning of Christmas.
That means something like christmas pictures. That are usually pictures of a christmas tree or the christmas celebration that someone is celebrating. Always fun to watch.
Other countries have different Christmas timelines than we do. Latin America usually waits to exchange presents until the wisemen come. Which is usually January 5th.
"Lemon" in Spanish is "limón". In Mexico, that is also the word for "lime". Other countries usually use the term "lima" for "lime".
Personally, it is tradition for us to open 1 or 2 gifts on Christmas Eve. I think that it's ok and that it can be a fun tradition. If someone says you can then do!
Usually on 7th of January , it's a little different from other countries, especially western
Usually on 7th of January , it's a little different from other countries, especially western