Yes, in Russia, the Christmas holiday is traditionally associated with figures such as Ded Moroz, or "Grandfather Frost," who is similar to Santa Claus. He is often accompanied by his granddaughter, Snegurochka, or the Snow Maiden. Russian Orthodox Christians also celebrate the holiday with religious significance, observing it on January 7, in accordance with the Julian calendar. While Ded Moroz is more prominent in New Year's celebrations, he is connected to the festive spirit of Christmas as well.
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The Japanese eat fried chicken on Christmas because they like fried chicken and the food is associated with the west, as is the Christmas holiday.
The rye bread, cabbage, lots pea soups, turnips and kvass
Well, if you think about it, the world's favorite holiday is Christmas! Christmas is the favorite holiday because people get and send gifts in this time.
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Christmas zeal refers to the excitement, enthusiasm, and passion that people feel during the Christmas season. It is characterized by a heightened sense of joy, anticipation, and celebration associated with the holiday traditions, festivities, and spirit of giving.
Ireland is a Christian country, so Christmas is an important holiday for Irish people.
The people who celebrate Hanukah are Jewish instead of Christian. Christmas is a Christian holiday, and Hanukah is the Jewish holiday that falls closest to Christmas.
The Christmas day in Britain was already classed as a "holy Day" or Holiday where business were expected to close at least part of the day and people attend church to celebrate the day. The book makes light reference to this.
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Christmas is the holiday that mistletoe is commonly used for. The common folklore associated with the mistletoe is that if two people who stood under the mistletoe and kissed, they would have "life-giving" powers.