Even though Christmas in Australia falls in mid-summer, people with a special role, such as Father Christmas/ Santa Claus, etc, still wear those traditional (and very hot) suits.
Everyone else just wears normal clothing which, in Australia in December, is shorts, short-sleeved shirts, and sandals or thongs for footwear (thongs having a quite different meaning in Australia to that known in America).
Yes, Australians dress up for Christmas.
what holday greetings do australians do on chirstmas
Yes.
The most common way for Australians to greet each other at Christmas is by saying either "Merry Christmas, or "Happy Christmas". There is no uniquely Australian way to make your Christmas greetings.
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Most Australians open their gifts on Christmas morning, but many still retain ties to other cultures and customs, opening them on Christmas Eve.
The Australians, just like any other people usually dress up for the special events. They usually dress up for the special events by wearing clothes that befits that particular event or celebration.
In the true Aboriginal culture Christmas isn't celebrated. But for the indigenous Australians who have embraced the human culture celebrate it the same way as all the rest of the Australians. == == === ===
Australians simply greet each other with "Merry Christmas" or "Happy Christmas" on Christmas Day. Often, as one enters church, one will be greeted with "Christ is born!"
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